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Cognitive Resources
Dementia/Cognitive Resources
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Dementia Roadmap
A good overview as the stages of dementia progress.
Dementia Road Map
Cell Phone for People with Dementia
Booklet written by Washington State (28-pages).
This is a good overview for you and other family members and friends as the stages of dementia progress.
Tips on communication on pages 27-28 are very helpful. Ask if there is something similar provided by your state.
Recognize the symptoms of “sundowning” and how to mitigate these symptoms for your loved ones.
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a test used to detect mild cognitive decline and early signs of dementia. It can help identify people at risk of Alzheimer’s disease and screen for conditions like Parkinson’s disease, brain tumors, substance abuse, and head trauma.
Book (325 pages). Use the table of contents to read based upon your needs at the time.
Key Action Items:
- Obtain Durable Power of Attorney (POA)
- Obtain Healthcare Directive (different titles depending upon your state)
- Acquire a ID bracelet noting your loved one’s name on the outside and “dementia” or “memory impaired” and your phone # on the inside.
Their 24/7 helpline provides immediate information and connects you with the State Chapter. You can meet with a Dementia Care Consultant who can provide targeted information for your current situation and resources in your county.
Cell phone for people with dementia so they can identify who to call by their picture. Be sure to take pictures of the contact that is a close-up of the face, so your loved one will recognize the features.