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Understanding FTD: Diagnosis, Support and Resources for Patients and Caregivers

By Esther KaneMay 15, 2025

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  1. BRI Care Consultation Learning Collaborative – Understanding FTD:  Diagnosis, Support and Resources for Patients and Caregivers

    May 14, 2025 3:30 pm

    Join us for an engaging presentation from the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration. You’ll learn about the signs and symptoms of FTD, how it’s diagnosed, and the specific needs of both those living with FTD and their caregivers. The session will highlight helpful resources and support services for GUIDE and non-GUIDE providers, offering valuable insight to...

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  2. Resources for Caregivers

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    Ensuring the well-being of older adults involves comprehensive care, and one aspect often overlooked is eye health. Glaucoma, a progressive eye disorder leading to optic nerve damage and potential blindness, is a significant concern, especially among older adults. As a caregiver, it's crucial to integrate glaucoma testing into the care plan, given its prevalence and potential severity.

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    Effective Strategies for Recruiting and Engaging People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers

    Join us for an in-depth conversation on effective strategies for recruiting and engaging family and friend caregivers and people living with dementia in evidence-based dementia care programs. This session highlights marketing tools and outreach strategies provided by BRI Care Consultation, with a particular focus on the specific recruitment needs of GUIDE Model Participating Sites.

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    Understanding and Managing Dementia-Related Behavior Changes

    A loved one with dementia will experience many changes as the disease progresses. Though dementia is most commonly associated with memory loss, the changes dementia causes to the brain impact more than just memory—personality and behavior can be affected as well. We may feel that a loved one with dementia isn’t “acting like themselves” or that their actions might be “uncharacteristic.” Sometimes this can manifest in small ways, like being less alert than usual, or being more talkative around strangers. Other times, they may say or do something much more difficult to handle, like having an outburst of anger in public or making a sexually inappropriate comment. 

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    Understanding Estate Planning and Advance Directives

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    Five Social and Emotional Benefits of an Early Dementia Diagnosis

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    Access to Resources in Ohio for Individuals Living With Dementia and Their Caregivers

    Since 2022, Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging has partnered with Ohio State University, the Ohio Department of Aging, and several other aging organizations throughout the state to develop critical resources for individuals living with dementia and their family and friend caregivers. This partnership has led to the creation of Ohio’s first Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias Statewide Resource Program, offering both virtual and in-person access to training, resources, and research on dementia and dementia care.

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