A recent study by the University of North Carolina found that residents in long term care facilities who were cognitively impaired or had dementia were less likely to receive regular doses of pain medication or to get pain medication at all.
This comes as no surprise to many of us who work with dementia residents every day.
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A few years ago, I heard someone speak about the unique challenges that men have as dementia caregivers. I hadn't thought of it before but it made sense. Recently, I was glad to see more articles and discussion about this topic.
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I recently read about the term, "fact splicing" to perfectly describe something we see so often in someone with dementia who begins to struggle with memory loss.
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Hospice care may be an option for someone in the late or end stages of dementia. Last time, we reviewed the definition of hospice care and the reasons why it may be important. Hospice can be a frightening thought for dementia caregivers, especially when they have been the primary caregiver up to this point.
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Dementia as a disease is devastating to caregivers for many reasons but the fact that there is no cure brings caregivers to cope with the end stages of the disease. Hospice is a term we often hear but many are confused about the definition or purpose.
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I received a number of emails concerning my post about traveling on an airline and it got me thinking about the difficulties that can be found in a simple trip to a restaurant with someone in the middle stages of dementia.
Here are some tips to make the trip easier...
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On a recent flight to a speaking engagement, a situation presented itself during takeoff that reminded me of how little the general public understands dementia.
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I know it doesn't seem polite to bring up this topic but I want to alert dementia caregivers that every physician is not an expert on dementia.
So when you are a dementia caregiver and you have reached the point where you need professional medical guidance, who should you turn to?
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I find that sometimes the simpliest idea brings in the most response. I received quite a few emails about the last post on hand over hand techniques.
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