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Mic and Jill - Walk 2023 honouree

Mick and Jill Gratton - South Okanagan Honouree
2023 IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer's

Madly in love. That is how Mick Gratton describes himself and Jill, his wife of 56 years. Hailing from England, they met at a holiday camp in Wales in 1963. Mick proposed the first night they met, but it would be three more years before the couple married.

In 1975, the couple emigrated to Penticton, where Mick initially built houses, eventually opening his own business designing and manufacturing wood stoves. Complex projects had always been easy for Mick, but around 2010, things began to change. Once-simple tasks were suddenly insurmountable. Episodes were brief, but frustrating, contributing to depression. When the impact became tangible, Mick and Jill reached out to their doctor. Soon after, they were referred for a PET scan, which confirmed Mick had Alzheimer's disease.

Since the diagnosis, Mick and Jill have chosen to live in the moment. “The worst thing you can do is shut yourself away,” Mick notes. And Jill agrees, “Mick’s always been a very busy person. If he has something to look forward to each day, that’s much better for him than sitting in a chair all day.”

The couple takes advantage of programs that keep them active and social in their community. Mick attends a day program, which gives Jill the chance to spend time with a group of other caregivers. The two of them also attend the Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s Minds in Motion® fitness and social program.

The Gratton’s two sons, Shaun and Peter, live in Penticton, as does their grandson, Kyle, who is always eager to help. “He’s a godsend. You ask him to do something, and it’s done,” Jill raves. And Mick, once an avid biker, gifted Kyle his beloved Yamaha motorcycle after giving up his license. “I’m just thrilled it went to the right person,” he adds. Mick and Jill also have a granddaughter, Peter’s daughter Emma, who regularly sends them fun videos.

While the couple strives to live in the moment, it isn’t always easy. “I get anxious because I know there’s something wrong. If I didn’t know, I think that would be better,” Mick notes. “I can stop and turn around, and I don’t know what I’ve stopped to do. I might break down and cry. But then, I have a wonderful lady who looks after me.”

“That would be me!” Jill interjects. “Sometimes when Mick gets fed up, I’ll say to him, I’m only human. I can only do my best, as he’s doing his best. While he’s learning to get a handle on the disease, I’m learning too.”

Join Mick and Jill on Sunday, May 28 for the South Okanagan IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer's. Together, we make memories matter.

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