If your loved one is living with dementia of any kind, you may be under significant stress yourself as you navigate the new and evolving challenges that come with being a care partner. Although there are many types of dementia, Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) affects approximately 1.4 million Americans. This progressive disease may manifest subtly […]
Why Support Groups For Dementia Care Partners
The Impact of COVID-19 on Dementia Patients
and Their Care Partners
There’s no question that the novel coronavirus pandemic has had a formidable impact across the globe. We’re all struggling with the implications of this highly contagious virus and what it means for our way of life. For the approximately 50 million people living with dementia, the effects of COVID-19 are likely to be even more […]
Veterans May Qualify for Dementia Care
Through the Department of Veterans Affairs
Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) affects an estimated 1.4 million Americans over the age of 50. This progressive form of dementia is often difficult to diagnose, and may even be imperceptible to the individual with LBD or their loved ones in the early stages. However, as the disease becomes apparent and continues to progress, appropriate and […]
Lewy Body Dementia and the Autonomic Nervous System
Sitting with other caregivers at our monthly LBD Caregivers’ Support Group, I’m always struck by how stressful one aspect of LBD can be for us caregivers. That is the inconsistency, fluctuations and wide variety of the many LBD symptoms. There is a sense among us that we wake up each morning never knowing what […]
What I Learned About Lewy Body Dementia from My Dad
By: Judi Brownell My dad taught physical education at a small private college. He was the golf and wrestling coach for as long as I can remember. It was the perfect position for someone who had been an athlete himself his whole life. He and his 5-year-old older brother made money for their family by […]
COPING STRATEGIES FOR CARE PARTNERS OF THOSE
WITH LEWY BODY DEMENTIA
1.4 million Americans have Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), and their care partners play an essential role in maintaining the best quality of life. In many cases, a spouse or family member is the primary caregiver for a loved one with dementia. This can ensure a high standard of care for the individual, but care partners […]
PHYSICAL FITNESS IDEAS FOR PEOPLE WITH LEWY BODY DEMENTIA
Lewy Body Dementia comes with a unique set of challenges. In addition to cognitive changes and sleep disorders, those with Lewy Body Dementia often experience movement challenges that mimic Parkinson’s disease. Whether your loved one is presenting with muscle rigidity and changes in handwriting or muscle problems, daily exercise can help keep the body toned […]
COMBATING SLEEP PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH LEWY BODY DEMENTIA
Lewy Body Dementia affects approximately 1.4 million Americans, and is most common in individuals over the age of 50. This disease is associated with a host of cognitive changes, and symptoms often include a change in sleeping habits. If your loved one has been diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) and is experiencing trouble sleeping, […]
CARING FOR SOMEONE WITH LEWY BODY DEMENTIA
Lewy Body Dementia can be a challenging disease to diagnose and treat, as its early symptoms are similar to a host of other conditions. Once your loved one has received a diagnosis, proper care can go a long way in managing the progression and preserving quality of life. If you’re planning to play a role […]
Three tricks of the trade for dementia caregivers
1. Get an accurate diagnosis. There are over 100 different types of dementia. Memory loss, particularly when it interferes with one’s ability to manage every day affairs, should not be brushed off as normal aging. Make sure to only compare the person as they are now, to the way they have always been and not to […]