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What is dementia?

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Frontotemporal dementia Frontotemporal dementia involves progressive damage to the frontal and/or temporal lobes of the brain. Symptoms often begin when people are in their 50s or 60s and sometimes earlier. There are two main presentations of frontotemporal dementia – frontal (involving

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AD8 Dementia Screening Interview Patient ID#: CS ID#: Date:

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including Alzheimer disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia and frontotemporal dementia. Scores in the impaired range (see below) indicate a need for further assessment. Scores in the “normal” range suggest that a dementing disorder is unlikely, but a very early disease process cannot be ruled out.

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Understanding and Caring for the Person with Dementia

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Frontotemporal dementia – Also known as frontotemporal lobar degeneration, this diagnosis represents a group of diseases that affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. Onset is often under age 65. Changes in mood and behavior are more pronounced than memory loss. • Aids dementia complex – A rapidly pro-gressing form of ...

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LEWY BODY DEMENTIA - National Institutes of Health

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such as LBD, Alzheimer’s, frontotemporal dementia, and vascular dementia. Diagnosing LBD can be challenging. Early LBD symptoms are often confused with similar symptoms found in other brain diseases like Alzheimer’s or in psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia. Also, LBD can

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DSM-5 and Neurocognitive Disorders

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with conditions such as frontotemporal dementia, havearelativelyintactmemory,atleastuntillaterin the course of the illness. New descriptions of the cognitive domains af-fected by NCDs are also introduced in DMS-5. In DSM-IV, the cognitive disturbances that could be seen in dementia (in addition to memory impair-Simpson Volume 42, Number 2, 2014 161

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Dementia assessment and diagnosis

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Be aware that frontotemporal dementia has a genetic cause in some people. Vascular dementia . If the dementia subtype is uncertain and vascular dementia is suspected, use MRI. If MRI is unavailable or contraindicated, use CT. Do not diagnose vascular dementia based solely on vascular lesion burden.

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Frontotemporal Disorders: Information for Patients ...

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A Form of Dementia Frontotemporal disorders are forms of dementia caused by a family of brain diseases known as frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Dementia is a severe loss of thinking abilities that interferes with a person’s ability to perform daily activities such as working, driving, and preparing meals. Other

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Laboratory Evaluation of Dementia Table

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Laboratory Evaluation of Dementia Test Intended diagnosis Use Comments Psychometric testing All dementias, especially MCI, FTD In appropriate clinical context Virtually required for MCI, mild AD, and FTD; may be essential if medico-legal complications are possible CBC, electrolyte panel, calcium, SUN, creatinine, glucose Common metabolic

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Dementia Q&A 11 - Diagnostic criteria for dementia

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Dementia caused by AD can be further classified as: 1. Probable Alzheimer’s disease dementia , to be diagnosed when the person meets all the core clinical criteria 2.Possible Alzheimer’s disease dementia, to be diagnosed when there is an atypical or mixed presentation 3. Probable or possible Alzheimer’s disease dementia with evidence

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Dementia Therapy & SLP Toolbox Essentials Speaker Peggy ...

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Montessori for Dementia Montessori Based Programming for Dementia® Developed by Cameron Camp, PhD Guided by the principles of Dr. Maria Montessori who claimed that children who were engaged and interested in what they were doing did not exhibit problematic behaviors such as pushing, screaming or acting out in inappropriate ways.

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