I wish I had more time; more time to explore new treatment, more time to write about them and things I've uncovered when coaching caregivers, and more time period. I'm 72 and wondering how much time I have left on this terrestrial ball. I love what I do, love the caregivers I meet and love learning how much progress is either being made or imagined. I wish I could work myself out of a job but it looks like Alzheimer's and related dementias are going to be around for awhile yet.
I think the focus should be on adding quality to a person's life. there are so many ways you can do this. Share what you've learned brings joy to your care recipient's life. It will encourage many.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Dementia Weekly | Alzheimer's Weekly: Aphasia in Dementia: Word Jumbles
Dementia Weekly | Alzheimer's Weekly: Aphasia in Dementia: Word Jumbles: Aphasia affects a person's ability to communicate. It affects language functions, such as speaking, understanding what others say, and...
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Dementia Weekly | Alzheimer's Weekly: Diagnosing Lewy Body Dementia is Tricky But Vital
Dementia Weekly | Alzheimer's Weekly: Diagnosing Lewy Body Dementia is Tricky But Vital: 50% of people with Lewy Body Dementia said they were originally misdiagnosed with a type of dementia such as Alzheimer's. Find out ...
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