Everything you need to know about Dementia.
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link to good explanation of dementia
http://www2.healthtalk.com/go/alzheimers-dementia/reports/?p=10/000002.htm
American site - provides a very good explanation of Alzheimer's disease using both text and animation.
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.aspx?articleID=124
We found this to be an excellent site with a clear explanation of the symptoms of dementia.
http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/pdf/i_drugsbehaviour.pdf
Guidelines on how drugs work with dementia.
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/olderpeople/memoryanddementia.aspx
This website outlines common problems that affect memory such as depression, anxiety and physical health. Very clear and concise.
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/olderpeople/drugtreatmentofalzheimers.aspx
Drug treatments explored within the site below.
http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/Facts_about_dementia/index.htm
Facts about Alzheimer is a very useful starting point in gaining an understanding of dementia.
http://www.labtestsonline.org.uk/understanding/analytes/apoe/glance.html
This website looks at the options of clinical lab testing.
To help confirm a diagnosis of Type III hyperlipoproteinaemia (also known as dysbetalipoproteinaemia), to evaluate a possible genetic cause of atherosclerosis, or to help confirm a diagnosis of late onset Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) in a symptomatic adult.
When to get tested?
If your doctor suspects that your high cholesterol and triglyceride levels may be due to a genetically inherited disorder, or if you have xanthomas (yellowish raised patches) on your skin; also sometimes used if you have progressive symptoms of dementia and your doctor wants to investigate a possible cause of Alzheimer's Disease
Sample required?
A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm
http://www.dipex.org/dementia
This Website that looks at dementia from the carers prespective. This organisation has interviewed a number of people to find out about their experiences of caring for someone with dementia.
There is a helpful Video introduction by Jonathan Miller. A lot of time and energy has gone into this website making it a fantastic resource for people that have to care for people with dementia.
http://www.nice.org.uk/page.aspx?o=TA19
The following websites examine the use of drugs in dementia.
http://guidance.nice.org.uk/page.aspx?o=14427
http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/CG42/publicinfo/pdf/English
Nice outline their guidelines.
Other useful links.
- Dementia: drugs used to relieve behavioural problems
(Alzheimer's Society)
- Memory and dementia
(Royal College of Psychiatrists)
- Alzheimer's and dementia
(The Royal College of Psychiatrists)
- ApoE Genotyping
(Lab Tests Online UK)
- Carers
(Carers UK)
- Patient experiences - carers of people with dementia
(DIPEx)
- Alzheimer's disease - donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine (review)
(NICE)
- Dementia
(NICE)
Links for clients.
Further reading
Your Memory: a user's guide. Alan D Baddeley. Prion £8.99
Helpful organisations
Age Concern: 1268 London Road, London SW16 4ER. Helpline: 0800 009966 (7 days a week, 7am-7pm) Tel: 020 8765 7200 Fax: 020 8765 7211
Provide information and advice to older people and their carers. Promotes a positive attitude to older people.
Alzheimer's Society: Gordon House, 10 Greencoat Place, London SW1P 1PH. Helpline: 0845 300 0336 Tel: 020 7306 0606 Fax: 020 7306 0808 Email:
info@alzheimers.org.uk
Care and Research organisation for people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of Dementia.
Alzheimer's Society of Ireland: 43 Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Tel: 00 353 1 284 6616
Gives support to families and provides information on Alzheimer's Disease and dementia.
Alzheimer Scotland: 22 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh EH3 7RN. Tel: 0131 243 1453; Fax: 0131 243 1450; 24 hour Freephone helpline 0808 808 3000; E-mail:
alzheimer@alzscot.org.
The leading Scottish charity working with, and providing support to, people affected by Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
Help the Aged: 207-221 Pentonville Road, London N1 9UZ
Tel: 020 7278 1114 (Monday-Friday 8am-6pm then answerphone)
Helpline: 0808 800 6565 (Monday-Friday 9am-4pm)
Fax: 020 7250 4474 Email: info@helptheaged.org.uk
Provides practical support and help for older people to live independent lives, particularly those who are frail, isolated or poor.
Carers UK: 20-25 Glasshouse Yard, London, EC1A 4JT. Tel: 020 7490 8818;
Fax: 020 7490 8824;
info@carersuk.org;
CarersLine: Tel: 0808 808 7777
Wednesday and Thursday 10am-12pm and 2pm-4pm.
To help anyone who is caring for a sick, disabled or elderly frail friend or relative at home.
For Health Professionals working with people with Dementia.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/dementias/dementia.htm
This site is directed at an American audience. Useful links to organisations that assist with dementia within America.
http://bjsw.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/34/3/335
UK Article on dementia and the intervention of social services.
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/campaigns/changingminds/mentaldisorders/alzheimersdementia.aspx
- This publication by the Royal College of Psychiatrists provides a good summary of Dementia and its impact on an individual.
http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/
http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/information/mental-health-a-z/dementia/
Health Professionals Homecare - Brining Healthcare Home.