“It has to mean something:” man diagnosed with Alzheimer’s becomes advocate
PRINCE GEORGE – In March of 2022, Brian Stanley and his family’s life would be changed forever when he was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. At just 56 years old, the news came as a big shock not only because of his young age, but because up to that point it was not in his family.
“It was out of the blue, we felt really lost and really alone and had no idea what to do. Even though both of us work in health care, we were totally lost,” said Penny Jones, Stanley’s partner.
Saying his diagnosis “has to mean something,” Stanley and Jones have since gone on to be advocates, hoping to remove the stigma surrounding those living with the disease.
