Frontotemporal dementia (FTD)
Jennifer Szakaly, MA, CMC, NMG
Founder & CEO | Nationally Certified Care Manager | National Master Guardian | Goldman Sachs 10KSB alum
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an umbrella term for a cluster of conditions that makes up about 10 percent of dementia cases. It's the most common form when dementia occurs before age 65.
What sets FTD apart is a sudden and dramatic change. Often in a person's behavior. But speech and/or movement abilities can be affected. Memory loss comes later. As a caregiver, you want to focus on managing symptoms. And on finding FTD specialists to make life easier for everyone.
Take note of these key strategies
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Get support for yourself. Especially if your loved one is your spouse and you are under 65. There are many midlife passages you may have to navigate by yourself—for both of you. Talk with a therapist who understands FTD. And find a support group by contacting the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration: [email protected] or?866-507-7222.
Are you dealing with FTD?
This is a challenging disease. As the Charlotte Metro and Lake Norman experts in family caregiving, we at Caregiving Corner observe that it really takes a team when you're grappling with the many disruptive symptoms of FTD. Let us help. Give us a call at 704.945.7170.
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1 年Philip Marxen has been sharing Bruce Willis and his family’s struggles with FTD. It’s super sad, but also hopefully bring awareness to others to build care support solutions. ??