Ep. 248: Action Steps to Take If You Receive a Dementia Diagnosis

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2024
  • Here's a list you hope to never have to use, or have to pass along to a loved one, but can be glad to have in your back pocket just in case. Grab a notepad and pen and let's dive in.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @janetpogue4970
    @janetpogue4970 19 дней назад +1

    Neither of my parents recieve a diagnosis of dementia. Though, Both my parents have developed dementia. Dad died 2 yrs ago, started to need help dressing but other than that he took care of all his personal needs and stayed socially engaged ! Mom is very healthy at 97. Lots of memory loss. So, much for the medical world 😂 Mom can no more take care of herself than fly to the moom ❤ she can however take care of her personal needs. Eat independently, get out of bed to wheelchair and converse. She stays affable, fun, interested and inquisitive! A wonderful woman !

  • @janetpogue4970
    @janetpogue4970 19 дней назад

    Great show ❤

  • @leecarrigan1823
    @leecarrigan1823 Месяц назад

    My husband's progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia to alzheimers. Left gas on stove no flame odorant strong in house. Hit fence with lawnmower unaware broke neighbors fence left hose on flooded our yard and neighbors. Always someone else did it or neighbors fence board rotten...upset he was told no more driving...now suggesting I go for driving test...😢

    • @teepasnowvideos
      @teepasnowvideos  26 дней назад

      Hi @leeecarrigan1823, we would love to support you. We offer a free 30 minute consult at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/. Take care, you are doing a great job!

  • @jeanniehuffines9999
    @jeanniehuffines9999 Месяц назад +2

    My husband was diagnosed with bvFTD 6 months ago. He doesn’t think anything is wrong with him. I had noticed changes for a few years but couldn’t convince him to go to a neurologist until last October. Is there any reason to convince he has FTD? I don’t try but he knows I now have to handle things that he uses to do. Thanks for sharing your videos.

    • @teepasnowvideos
      @teepasnowvideos  23 дня назад

      Hi, thanks for reaching out. This could be a fairly complex question to answer here. You can follow this link to get a free 30 minute consult. teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/