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Dementia: Why Do They Do That? How Can I Help? When Do I Need Help?

Dementia : Why Do They Do That?

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Dementia : Why Do They Do That?. How Can I Help? When Do I Need Help?. REALIZE …. It Takes TWO to Tango … or two to tangle…. Being ‘right’ doesn’t necessarily translate into a good outcome for both of you. It’s the relationship that is MOST critical NOT the outcome of any one encounter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dementia:Why Do They Do That?

How Can I Help? When Do I Need Help?

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REALIZE …

• It Takes TWO to Tango …

or two to tangle…

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Being ‘right’ doesn’t necessarily translate into a good outcome for both of you

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It’s the relationship that is MOST critical

NOT the outcome of any one encounter

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As part of the disease people with dementia ‘tend to’ develop typical patterns of speech, behavior, and routines. These people will also have skills and abilities that are lost while others are retained or preserved.

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What is it NOT…NORMAL Aging• Slower to think• Slower to do• Hesitates more• More likely to ‘look

before you leap’• Know the person but

not the name• Pause to find words• Reminded of the past

NOT Normal Aging• Can’t think the same• Can’t do like before• Can’t get started• Can’t seem to move on• Doesn’t think it out at all• Can’t place the person• Words won’t come –

even later• Confused about past

versus now

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What Could It Be?• Another medical condition• Medication side-effect• Hearing loss or vision loss• Depression• Acute illness • Severe but unrecognized pain• Other things…

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Cognitive Changes with Aging

• Normal changes = more forgetful & slower to learn

• MCI – Mild Cognitive Impairment =– Immediate recall, word finding, or complex problem

solving problems (½ of these folks will develop dementia in 5 yrs)

• Dementia = Chronic thinking problems in > 2 areas• Delirium =Rapid changes in thinking & alertness

(seek medical help immediately )• Depression = chronic unless treated, poor quality , I

“don’t know”, “I just can’t” responses, no pleasurecan look like agitation & confusion

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Alzheimer’sDisease•Early - Young Onset•Normal Onset

VascularDementias(Multi-infarct)

Lewy Body Dementia

DEMENTIA

Other Dementias•Genetic syndromes•Metabolic pxs•ETOH related•Drugs/toxin exposure•White matter diseases•Mass effects•Depression(?) or Other Mental conditions•Infections – BBB cross•Parkinson’s

Fronto-Temporal Lobe Dementias

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Alzheimer’s• New info lost• Recent memory worse• Problems finding words• Mis-speaks• More impulsive or indecisive• Gets lost• Notice changes over 6 months – 1

year

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Vascular Dementia• Sudden changes• Picture varies by person• Can have bounce back & bad days• Judgment and behavior ‘not the

same’• Spotty losses• Emotional & energy shifts

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Lewy Body Dementia• Movement problems - Falls• Visual Hallucinations• Fine motor problems – hands &

swallowing• Episodes of rigidity & syncopy• Nightmares• Fluctuations in abilities• Drug responses can be extreme & strange

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Fronto-Temporal Dementias• Many types• Frontal – impulse and behavior

control loss– Says unexpected, rude, mean, odd things to

others– Dis-inhibited – food, drink, sex, emotions,

actions• Temporal – language loss– Can’t speak or get words out– Can’t understand what is said, sound fluent –

nonsense words

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What is Dementia?...It is BOTH • a chemical change in the brain AND• a structural change in the brain

• So…Sometimes they can & sometimes they

can’t

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PET Scan of 20-Year-Old BrainPET Scan of 80-Year-Old Brain

PET and Aging

ADEAR, 2003

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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Alzheimer’s Disease Progression vs. Normal Brains

G. Small, UCLA School of Medicine.G. Small, UCLA School of Medicine.

NormalNormal Early Early Alzheimer’sAlzheimer’s

Late Late Alzheimer’sAlzheimer’s ChildChild

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Normal Brain Alzheimers Brain

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Brain atrophy• the brain actually

shrinks• cells wither then die• abilities are lost• with Alzheimer’s area

of loss are fairly predictable

• … as is the progression• BUT the experience is

individual…

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Learning & Memory Center

HippocampusBIG CHANGE

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Memory Loss• Losses

– Immediate recall– Attention to selected info– Recent events– Relationships

• Preserved abilities – Long ago memories– Confabulation!– Emotional memories– Motor memories

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Understanding Language – BIG CHANGE

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Hearing Sound – Not Changed

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Understanding• Losses– Can’t interpret words– Misses some words– Gets off target

• Preserved abilities– Can get facial

expression– Hears tone of voice– Can get some non-

verbals– Learns how to cover

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Sensory StripMotor Strip

White Matter Connections

BIG CHANGES

Formal Speech & Language

CenterHUGE CHANGES

Automatic SpeechRhythm – Music

ExpletivesPRESERVED

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Sensory Changes• Losses

– Awareness of body and position– Ability to locate and express pain– Awareness of feeling in most of

body• Preserved Abilities

– 4 areas can be sensitive– Any of these areas can be

hypersensitive– Need for sensation can become

extreme

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Self-Care Changes• Losses– initiation &

termination– tool manipulation– sequencing

• Preserved Abilities–motions and actions– the doing part– cued activity

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Language• Losses

– Can’t find the right words– Word Salad– Vague language– Single phrases – Sounds &

vocalizing– Can’t make needs known

• Preserved abilities – singing – automatic speech– Swearing/sex

words/forbidden words

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Executive Control Center

Emotions Behavior JudgmentReasoning

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Impulse & Emotional Control• Losses– becomes labile &

extreme– think it - say it– want it - do it– see it - use it

• Preserved– desire to be respected– desire to be in control– regret after action

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Vision Center – BIG CHANGES

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Vision• Losses

– Edges of vision – peripheral field

– Depth perception – Object recognition linked

to purpose– SLOWER to process –

scanning & shifting focus• Preserved

– ‘see’ things in middle field

– Looking at… curious

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So… What is Dementia?• It changes everything over time• It is NOT something the person can

control• It is NOT always the same for every

person• It is NOT a mental illness• It is real • It is hard at times

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Dementia can be treated• With knowledge• With skill building• With commitment• With flexibility• With practice• With support• With compassion

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