Changing behavior in various forms of Dementia
Many people with Dementia do experience changing behaviors. Studies indicate that anywhere from 60% to 90% of people with Dementia develop behavior concerns at some point in their disease. Read More …
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Dementia
Many people with Dementia do experience changing behaviors. Studies indicate that anywhere from 60% to 90% of people with Dementia develop behavior concerns at some point in their disease. Read More …
Our elderly people can, therefore, be absent or miserable on both Yom HaZikaron and Yom Ha’Atzmaut. But especially on Yom Ha’Atzmaut! Read More …
Very interesting documentaries about Dementia are regularly seen in the cinema or on television. Some are fabricated stories, but nonetheless impressive. Read More …
Do you have a loved one struggling with a diagnosis of Alzheimer or another form of Dementia, that you hope to care for at home? It is a privilege and an Honor to provide love and care to an individual with Dementia. Read More …
The preparations for Easter, Passover and the Seder evening (ערב פסח) can be a busy time, but I believe that everyone who has dementia can be supported to enjoy the traditions of the celebration. Read More …
Dementia can also trigger some ethical questions about if it’s appropriate for people with Dementia to have sex. This is because, in an established relationship, the point when someone with memory loss loses the ability to consent to sexual interaction is often difficult to determine. Read More …
The right to vote is a legally protected human right. People with dementia retain the right to vote, wherever they live Read More …
The best way to deal with Dementia is by trying to empathize in the position of the person with Dementia. Try to imagine what it would feel like to lose your independence and be completely dependent on others. Read More …
For a few years, researchers and developers have developed “game apps” to train our brains. But also to help scientists fight Dementia! The term “game apps” is not unknown to people who are now 40-70 years old. This group, to which I also belong, will easily be able to use the technology against the fight Read More …
Although you may not be able to stop your loved one’s sundowning symptoms completely, you can take action to help manage this challenging time of day (so you both sleep better and function better during the day). Also, let your loved one’s doctor know what changes you have witnessed. Read More …