Is it Lewy? Recognizing the Symptoms of Lewy Body Dementia

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  • čas přidán 9. 12. 2020
  • December 7, 2020
    Lewy Body Dementia is a complex disease that can present with a range of symptoms including difficulties with thinking, memory, movement, sleep, and/or changes in behavior. Pamela Corsentino, MS, LPC, Director of Support Services, and Brandi Hackett, LMSW, C-ASWCM, Manager of Support Services, the Lewy Body Dementia Association, explain how to recognize the symptoms for those who want to learn more about this diagnosis and how to best prepare for changes ahead - as well as how the Lewy Body Dementia Association can help to provide support, guidance, and resources.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @sallyclay1974
    @sallyclay1974 Před 2 lety +5

    My sister suffered from Lewy Body Dementia, for 7 years. She was a top journalist, for NBC, in Rockefeller Center in NY. She retired to her house in Ridgefield, CT, at 64. She starred forgetting things, and falling often. She was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementi, at Mount Sinai. in NY. She had round the clock caregivers, for the first 4 years. She became infirm, after the first year. She hallucinated, and saw little green furry creatures. The last 3, were at The assisted living facility, The Residence, in Darien, CT. She couldn't walk or talk at the end. I salute the whole medical staff, including caregivers and hospice, for taking such great care of my sister. God Bless!

  • @mrs.e3909
    @mrs.e3909 Před 2 lety +1

    YES!!!!! Referrals are often denied, even when family members are asking for them specifically, -especially neuro evals. I was told, "A neurologist won't see your parent for hallucinations", and this was when a neuroscience institute was on the same campus. There is a real need to find a way to encourage doctors to refer on to discriminate between Charles Bonnet syndrome and Lewy Body when it comes to the hallucinations of those who are visually impaired. Doctors tend to only see the visual issues and default to Charles Bonnet syndrome, and ignore other accompanying symptoms that may actually be a dementia related issue.

  • @STSpringerChannel
    @STSpringerChannel Před 3 lety +3

    So informative - thank you! Glad to have all these resources.

  • @kevinprovenzano6678
    @kevinprovenzano6678 Před měsícem +1

    Currently dealing with persons in my life with cognitive problems. Decreased facial expression is a dead giveaway. Either a blank stare or a strange grimace is about all I see now.

    • @FarmMushroomsforProfit
      @FarmMushroomsforProfit Před 15 dny

      Yes, i deal with that as well. Treats, yummy food, pretty clothes, perfume, etc, bring big smiles.

  • @debbyfahey68
    @debbyfahey68 Před 2 lety

    You talk about physical, could one of the symptoms present like a mild stroke?

  • @sunahamanagai9039
    @sunahamanagai9039 Před 2 lety +1

    54:44

  • @nancycooper9251
    @nancycooper9251 Před 2 lety

    What is the life span of lbd

  • @nancycooper9251
    @nancycooper9251 Před 2 lety +2

    Why keep getting tests if their is no cure no meds that works