The 7 Stages of Dementia || Intro to Dementia with Grace || Beginners Series

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  • čas přidán 27. 12. 2021
  • This series is a basic introduction to this channel about how to manage Dementia, with Grace.
    This video Is about the stages of dementia
    I believe this is a good place to start learning about Alzheimer’s or any other type of dementia. Come join us inside this 5 day basic course!
    Day 1: Intro to channel
    Day 2: Stages of Dementia
    Day 3: Dementia Behaviors
    Day 4: GRACE Behavior Management System
    Day 5: How do I find out more? What do all these abbreviations mean? I need more info!
    🦩WELCOME!! Happy to have you join us!! I’m Vicky Noland Fitch, BSW/CDP, a Certified Dementia Practitioner.
    🧠 I’m the creator of the “Dementia With Grace” Behavior Management System, and author of the Book “Dementia With Grace: A New, POSITIVE Way of Dealing with Behaviors in People with Dementia, Second Edition” amzn.to/2SQ1Yby
    ❤️ Give me some LOVE by hitting that SUBSCRIBE button when you come in! And RING THE BELL!
    🧠 WATCH The Dementia with Grace Show LIVE! Pop ups happen unexpectedly, and ALL replays are archived for your benefit!! Only on FB, and ONLY inside the free, PRIVATE group! Check out the group: / dementiawithgrace
    📕 Order the book here: amzn.to/2SQ1Yby
    🚢 Join us on Facebook: Check out the group: / dementiawithgrace
    ⏰ Want to watch and learn MORE each and every week? SUBSCRIBE to my CZcams channel at / dementiawithgrace

Komentáře • 57

  • @OldSoulPammy
    @OldSoulPammy Před rokem +12

    Excellent video. My brother (70) shared this video with me (65) today. I'm considering going to Dr to get exam to establish my baseline, starting to notice short-term memory loss. Our mother and one of her brothers had Alzheimer's. Your video was very helpful, thank you! "Hey from another Southern gal over in Georgia! It's so nice to hear people that sound like me!" 😁. ☮️❤️😎

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před rokem +5

      Glad it was helpful! It’s important to establish a baseline. Praying that it’s all well.

  • @miaredding1554
    @miaredding1554 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Ms. Vickie My Dad passed away this year. I took care of him at home for two years. I wanted to let you know your videos were such a blessing for us. Thank you again.

  • @cathynichols9824
    @cathynichols9824 Před rokem +4

    I just found you because I reach out for prayers for my twin sister who went into an Assisted Living facility on Saturday. In just two days of visiting your site I have learned so much and it has been comforting to hear from thise who have had this experience. Thank you so much for what you do and may God bless you abundantly 🙏

  • @miaredding1554
    @miaredding1554 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thank you Ms. Vickie. My Dad is in the later stages of dementia with grace. Thank you for helping countless people. I have been a nurse for years and your videos with such empathy, knowledge and GRACE. Thank you again and God bless.

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      You are so welcome and thank you for your sweet words! ❤️ All my love! Vicky

  • @Stacydsullivan
    @Stacydsullivan Před 2 lety +9

    Your videos have been so helpful. Thank you! Of course you accent, sweetness and disposition is like the whipped cream and cherry on this tough topic.

  • @geraldineross5168
    @geraldineross5168 Před 2 lety +11

    My husband having Alzheimer’s Dementia and losing his memory in stage four has lost his short term memory, but I swear he can remember everything from his past including coming out of the womb!

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 2 lety +2

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @dovie127
      @dovie127 Před 2 lety +3

      Isnt that the truth?!? Seems the past is so vivid to my sil. Although she is getting more advanced now and doesn’t talk about the past like she used to…

  • @cindypatrick785
    @cindypatrick785 Před 2 lety +11

    I thought my dad just had Alzheimer’s ( his momma had it too and died at age 88),and I thought I knew what stage he was in but in July he had an ischemic stroke , and he had already had numerous “ TIA’S ( mini strokes) through the years , so when I took him to a neurologist for a follow up he told me “ you’re not dealing with one type of dementia, you’re dealing with 3.”🤦‍♀️
    My 86 year old dad has only his longest long term memories intact, from age 6 when he got his eye shot out w a BB gun thru age 20 when he met my momma for the very first time.😍
    He was constantly asking me about how my mom came into his life, so I finally just wrote their love story down so he can read it every time it comes to his mind.
    When I showed him their wedding picture he didn’t recognize that it was them😔.
    When I show him pictures of us 5 children he doesn’t recognize us .
    One day I walked into his trailer and he asked me,” whose your father?
    Then he caught himself and said ,” I am.”
    In the evening I try to keep him entertained by playing Yahtzee, Sorry, trouble or Go Fish.
    Or we do puzzles age 3+, but it’s worse than when I taught my 2 grandsons the games, because they eventually were able to learn the games but w dad it’s like the movie FIFTY FIRST DATES, I have to start over explaining things every night😏.
    But I am happy to spend this time w him where he still knows me❤️.
    Thank you for all your wisdom regarding dementia 🙂.

  • @yvetteb1061
    @yvetteb1061 Před 2 lety +4

    We noticed a difference in our mom when she started calling us multiple times a day and talking about the same thing and not remembering that she already called. She also lost weight and we would ask her what she ate today and she would struggle so hard to remember what she ate. Soon after this we couldn't get a hold of her by phone and when my brother arrived at her home, she was sitting on the floor at the front door and was confused and didn't know why she was there. We took her to her doctor and realized since her last appointment ( 30 days ago)she had lost about 35 lbs. She was hospitalized after no success at gaining the weight back and diagnosed with dementia.

  • @geraldineross5168
    @geraldineross5168 Před 2 lety +7

    Vicki you are a very amazing person, smart, caring, and loving. I love looking at your sweet happy face on your videos! ❤️

  • @karenowens4317
    @karenowens4317 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you. Inprocess of possibly losing home. Husband making all kinds of crazy decisions. I just geel so lost.

  • @teresaday-fickel5876
    @teresaday-fickel5876 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow, your sound is great! Thanks for creating a great environment to listen and watch!

  • @boveega7
    @boveega7 Před rokem +4

    Love your simple explanations. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise.

  • @sherrysmith6708
    @sherrysmith6708 Před rokem +2

    I found you on Facebook. Someone there sent me a link to your videos. I am so thankful to find some information and help! Doctors diagnose and wish you luck! I have no clue where to begin to know where to learn how to best care for my mom!

  • @jimmyprater7546
    @jimmyprater7546 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thank you for posting this information, we are in stage 4 or 5 with my father.

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Big hugs. I know it’s hard as a caregiver. If you haven’t joined the group, there is so much good support and encouragement over there. Here is the link: m.facebook.com/groups/dementiawithgrace

  • @JohnSmith-px2cg
    @JohnSmith-px2cg Před rokem +2

    Thank you I'm glad I've found your site. I find it very helpful

  • @jjschannel6532
    @jjschannel6532 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm finding your videos to be very helpful along with the FB group but I think I'll have to skip tomorrow's video and maybe circle back to it at some point. I'm learning so much from the group but I'm not sure I'm ready to hear about what behaviors could possibly come next. Just dealing with todays behaviors is daunting enough for me atm. But thank you for what you're doing Vickie.

  • @PinkMac33
    @PinkMac33 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Excellent video my dad has dementia. Ever since my mother passed away it’s been down hill for him . But what’s worse is that he eats very well but is losing weight rapidly. He’s 5’11 n about 145 pounds . He’s in stage 6 . I really don’t know what’s crazing the weight loss .

  • @mariatrotter6889
    @mariatrotter6889 Před 2 lety +4

    I love your accent. Very informative. Thank you

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 2 lety +1

      What accent?! Me?? 😂 thank you for always leaving great comments!!

  • @freezerburnednomore
    @freezerburnednomore Před 2 lety +2

    So helpful. Thank you.

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 2 lety +1

      Happy you found help here. Feel free to check out the group too!!!

  • @user-zi4hb1ms3c
    @user-zi4hb1ms3c Před 7 měsíci

    Good morning. Well, the first of the year I will be moving with my Uncle who has this illness. His wife will also be assisting me.

  • @thlp6872
    @thlp6872 Před 2 lety +7

    Is it possible for someone to suffer from Dementia and just be too prideful to admit it?I definitely suspect my dad has it but he’s always been too prideful to admit anything is wrong. I don’t think he will ever get a formal diagnosis. Meanwhile my mom and myself clearly see changes.

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 2 lety +7

      Yes, it can be an ego thing. But it can also be anosognosia, a condition sometimes present in dementia in which a person truly has no insight into his/her own disease process.

  • @tammystegall5130
    @tammystegall5130 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ty

  • @theresadubas7346
    @theresadubas7346 Před 2 lety +4

    My sister has vascular dementia she between 6-7 her directional & cognitive skills are totally gone she can’t stand or walk. It’s becoming extremely difficult

  • @ramadasa77
    @ramadasa77 Před 5 měsíci

    🤗🙏👍 thank you.

  • @thlp6872
    @thlp6872 Před 2 lety +4

    Is low energy and constantly falling asleep during the day and in between conversation with others part of dementia? What stage would such behaviors fall under?

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 2 lety +2

      That is usual in 5 into 6 and 6. Just much more sleeping in those times.

  • @lisawaite5698
    @lisawaite5698 Před měsícem

    Does this content apply to vascular dementia? If not, can you point me to a link. Thank you.

  • @robynjones3636
    @robynjones3636 Před rokem +2

    Hello Grace my dad has dementia I have a question what stages have you seen sometimes going to the bathroom and sometimes in bed?

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před rokem +1

      Incontinence is usually a Stage 5 thing. Sometimes they just can’t “make it” in time due to mobility issues. Sometimes they have lost the urge to go. All my love. It’s a hard journey ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ta6531
    @ta6531 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, My mother just passed and seem to only have dementia 2 1/2 years... She started having seizures, fell and fractured her hip was told she had to have surgery and the died before she could even do therapy. Do you have any information on this type of decline ?

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 2 lety +3

      Any time a person with underlying dementia goes through a significant trauma and then surgery, a decline seems to be par for the course. The severity of the decline is different for each person. That could account for the fast decline…but then each person is different. So sorry for your loss. ❤️💔❤️

  • @brendaelliott2654
    @brendaelliott2654 Před 5 dny

    My husband is 79 he at very angery hurt my filing a lot

    • @brendaelliott2654
      @brendaelliott2654 Před 5 dny

      We were told my huenen b has mild to modern dementia I have tied everything came o to your web site you have help me a lot whe do you know that when it is time for a nursing home

  • @lisahernandez9065
    @lisahernandez9065 Před 6 měsíci

    My sister is being given Resperidone - as a chemical restraint, I feel. How does that medication affect knowing what stage she is in?

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 6 měsíci

      Hey Leisa, thanks for the question… Risperidone, and other atypical antipsychotics, are being used in low, low doses in folks with dementia with good success. It depends on the type of dementia as the effect of the drug. In high doses yes it can be considered a chemical restraint, but, in some cases of dementia where you see psychosis… Hallucinations and aggressive delusionsi…t can be a tremendous help to both the person with dementia and their caregivers. Obviously hallucinations and delusions are usually terrifying and frustrating for the person they can’t reason with this change in their reality, and it is a mercy to them to use something to stop the psychosis. I would try to work closely with her care team to watch the effects of the medicine. If she just seems calmer and more placid? then I would say it is beneficial. If she is “zonked“ then the dosage might need to be lowered. All my love, Vicky ❤️

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 6 měsíci

      Also, it would only affect staging her, if the medicine is making her sleep all the time. Yes, it could sedate her enough to where her function, and cognitive issues could be masked, but you have to outweigh the cost benefit ratio. I’m so sorry for this part of the journey.

    • @lisahernandez9065
      @lisahernandez9065 Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you. I just worry that she has not been properly evaluated and the meds were given purely as a convenience for the nursing staff. That is what was implied to me, by her daughter. The staff said if she wouldn't calm down, she would be kicked out.

    • @DementiaWithGrace
      @DementiaWithGrace  Před 5 měsíci

      I understand. We need to do a better job (medical community) in learning AND then teaching front line caregivers on way to manage/lessen behaviors before we resort to meds. My whole book discusses this. I teach in facilities, but so many don’t want to pay the cost to train their whole staff 😔 Here is copy of my book if you wanted to buy and share with staff?? It may help? amzn.to/2SQ1Yby

  • @susansimpson3395
    @susansimpson3395 Před 2 lety +1

    Nocaptions.