Enjoyable activities are often incorporated as part oftreatment and care for individuals with dementia.If you’re on the search for fun and stimulating activities for those with Lewy Body Dementia, the ideas we share here may be a valuable addition to their routine. Many of the activities we have outlined below can be enjoyed well into […]
WHAT ARE THE 7 STAGES OF DEMENTIA?
Dementia is a disease that affects millions of Americans. There are several types of dementia that we know of, including Alzheimer’s Disease and Lewy Body Dementia. While forms of dementia vary in symptoms and severity, the Global Deterioration Scale aids in identifying the typical progression. If you or someone you know may be in the […]
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 […]
Training First Responders to Interact with Dementia Patients
Active lifestyles and medical advances are helping Americans live longer lives and decreasing the mortality rate associated with major diseases such as stroke and HIV. The flipside of this extended lifespan is that the number of adults living with Lewy Body Dementia and other forms of dementia are increasing every year. As dementia becomes more […]
The Benefits of Physical Therapy and
Occupational Therapy for Lewy Body Dementia
Lewy Body Dementia is a complex disease that usually affects several different body systems. For this reason, treatment often involves the work of more than one physician or specialist, depending on how the disease presents itself. Occupational therapy and physical therapy are commonly used in conjunction with other treatments and have the potential to significantly […]
5 Practices to Avoid as a New Caregiver
It isn’t unusual for caregiving to take a serious toll emotionally, physically and financially. The person you’re caring for is going to have good days and bad, and so will you. As you gain more experience, you’ll learn how to navigate handling someone with LBD, and how to avoid potential triggers and difficult situations. Get […]
Dementia: When and How to Stop a Loved One from Driving
Driving is a hallmark of independence that many older people hate to relinquish. For many adults, it marks the end of an era; a period in which they were self-sufficient and autonomous. It’s also a major milestone in a person’s life as it may signify a shift in interpersonal relationships. A daughter may now […]