In the dementia unit at Toronto’s Belmont House nursing home, a resident beams as she shares her chocolate chip cookies, still warm from the oven.
She whipped together the butter, eggs and flour earlier that morning with Belmont’s housekeeper and, taste-test compliments accepted, the two women start potting plants for the outdoor courtyard.
As dementia rises in Canada, more seniors will potentially go missing. With more awareness, there’s hope that more searches can have happy endings.