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| As we celebrate Veteran's Day here in the United States, I want to send out a huge THANK YOU to all those who work and have worked in the past to provide the freedom we are so blessed to enjoy in our country. Also on the docket for today- Family Caregivers Month, Alzheimer's Awareness Month, Capgras syndrome (ever heard of it?), a distinction between pity and compassion, and a discussion about the risk of suicide in people diagnosed with dementia. It's a full day, and I hope- a good one for you! |
| Celebrate Caregivers & Alzheimer's Awareness Month
It's November. In addition to being the month in which we celebrate Thanksgiving, November is also designated as Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month, two causes that are near and dear to my heart, and if you're reading this, probably your heart, too. But how about those around you? ...Read more | Does Your Loved One with Dementia Think You're an Imposter?
If so, he may have Capgras syndrome, a fairly common phenomenon often exhibited in Lewy body dementia. Learn what Capgras syndrome is, how prevalent it is, and some tips for responding to it... Read more | Suicide Risk in Dementia: Assessing and Responding
What should you do if someone with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia talks about committing suicide? How should you react? What questions should you ask? What action should you take? Knowing the Risk Factors According to a study published in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, data from the ... Read more | Pity vs. Compassion in Alzheimer's disease: Why Does it Matter?
Pity... compassion... You may feel that these are interchangeable words, especially when it comes to working with people who are living with Alzheimer's disease. But I would ask you to consider that they're different, and that the way you treat and interact with someone who has Alzheimer's disease is directly impacted by which of those words describes your feelings about that person... Read more | |
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