report of a dementia patient site:youtube.com

by Prof. Conrad Pollich 6 min read

Videos of Report Of A Dementia Patient Site:Youtube.Com

15 hours ago  · To raise awareness of this little-known disease, a "60 Minutes" team realized "you sort of have to see somebody in the throes of it." See the full report her... >> Go To The Portal


How to determine your dementia risk?

The symptoms of dementia can vary and may include:

  • Experiencing memory loss, poor judgment, and confusion
  • Difficulty speaking, understanding and expressing thoughts, or reading and writing
  • Wandering and getting lost in a familiar neighborhood
  • Trouble handling money responsibly and paying bills
  • Repeating questions
  • Using unusual words to refer to familiar objects

More items...

What to expect after a dementia diagnosis?

Your care coordinator should:

  • make sure your health is monitored
  • look at your care plan with you at least once a year to make sure you are getting support
  • make sure you know about the help you can get
  • work with your family or friends to make sure you are getting the help you need

How does dementia get diagnosed?

It’s a good idea to put together the following for your first appointment:

  • A list of symptoms -- include everything you’re feeling, even if you don’t think it could be related to dementia
  • Any sources of major stress or recent life changes
  • A list of all medications you take, including vitamins and supplements, and the dosage
  • A list of any questions you have

What is the prognosis for dementia?

  • Early stage (mild) — years 1–2. This stage may be overlooked. ...
  • Middle stage (moderate) — years 2–5. Limitations become clearer and more restricting. ...
  • Late stage (severe) — year 5 and later. Near-total dependence and inactivity. ...

image

How do you evaluate someone with dementia?

To diagnose dementia, doctors first assess whether a person has an underlying, potentially treatable, condition that may relate to cognitive difficulties....The following procedures also may be used to diagnose dementia:Cognitive and neurological tests. ... Brain scans. ... Psychiatric evaluation. ... Genetic tests. ... Blood tests.

Where can I find information about dementia?

The National Dementia Helpline is a free telephone service that provides information and advice to:people living with dementia.people concerned about changes to memory and thinking.people living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)family, friends and carers of people living with dementia.More items...

How do you respond to a dementia patient?

How to respondLook for a reason behind the repetition. ... Focus on the emotion, not the behavior. ... Turn the action or behavior into an activity. ... Stay calm, and be patient. ... Provide an answer. ... Engage the person in an activity. ... Use memory aids. ... Accept the behavior, and work with it.More items...

What should you ask a patient with dementia?

Here are some questions you might ask:What chores did you have to do when you were growing up?When you were a teenager, what did you and your friends do for fun?What are some of the most valuable things you learned from your parents?What did your grandparents and great grandparents do for a living?More items...

What are the 5 types of dementia?

Types of dementias that progress and aren't reversible include:Alzheimer's disease. This is the most common cause of dementia. ... Vascular dementia. This type of dementia is caused by damage to the vessels that supply blood to your brain. ... Lewy body dementia. ... Frontotemporal dementia. ... Mixed dementia.

What causes dementia?

Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia. Alzheimer's disease is thought to be caused by the abnormal build-up of 2 proteins called amyloid and tau. Deposits of amyloid, called plaques, build up around brain cells. Deposits of tau form "tangles" within brain cells.

What are good activities for dementia patients?

Do something personal.Give the person a hand massage with lotion.Brush his or her hair.Give the person a manicure.Take photos of the person and make a collage.Encourage the person to talk more about subjects they enjoy.Make a family tree posterboard.

What are the 6 stages of dementia?

The stages of dementia from a functional perspectiveStage 1: Independence. At first, people who have dementia want as little interference from their family and friends as possible. ... Stage 2: Uncertainty. ... Stage 3: Follow the leader. ... Stage 4: Clinginess, or clingy dementia. ... Stage 5: Overnight care. ... Stage 6: Fulltime care.

What helps dementia patients remember?

You could use a whiteboard to note activities or tasks for the day, and wipe them off as you do them. A notebook or large 'week to view' diary can be helpful. You can write down things you want to remember, such as lists of things you need to do, or have done.

What should you not say to a dementia patient?

I'm going to discuss five of the most basic ones here: 1) Don't tell them they are wrong about something, 2) Don't argue with them, 3) Don't ask if they remember something, 4) Don't remind them that their spouse, parent or other loved one is dead, and 5) Don't bring up topics that may upset them.