Differentiating Dementias: Alzheimer's, Vascular, and Lewy Body

Presented by Teepa Snow

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Video Runtime: 40 Minutes; Learning Assessment Runtime: 31 Minutes

For therapists that provide screenings and possible diagnoses, it can be difficult to determine the major characteristics of each form of dementia separately. Given that a correct diagnosis is extremely important to the quality of life and care for people living with dementia, this course will provide deeper information about Alzheimer’s, Vascular, and Lewy Body by discussing the expected changes and symptoms, as well as providing demonstrations to show varying characteristics. . Finally, the session will provide alternative screening techniques, knowledge about the different dementias, and support for those providing treatment as well as care to be better advocates and partners for people living with each type.

This is part one of a three part series covering Dementias. Be sure to watch:
Part Two: Differentiating Dementias: Frontal, Temporal and More
Part Three: Key Indicators of Primary Dementias and How They Fit Together

Meet your instructor

Teepa Snow

Teepa Snow is an advocate for those living with dementia and has made it her personal mission to help families and professionals better understand how it feels to be living with such challenges and seeks to change and improve life for everyone involved. Her practice has included everything from neuro-intensive care units in…

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Chapters & learning objectives

Alzheimer's

1. Alzheimer's

In this chapter we will discuss Alzheimer's as a form of dementia more in depth. We will focus on the early changes in the brain, including the hippocampus and temporal lobe. This section will also reviews possible visual, emotional, language, and behavioral changes to expect when working with someone who is living with Alzheimer's.

Vascular Dementia

2. Vascular Dementia

In this chapter we will discuss Vascular Dementia more in depth. We will focus on the possible causes or early signs to look for, early changes in the brain, and the cognitive and functional status of the person. This section will also review possible visual, emotional, language, behavioral, and progression changes to expect when working with someone who is living with Vascular Dementia.

Lewy Body Dementia

3. Lewy Body Dementia

In this chapter we will discuss Lewy Body Dementia more in depth. We will focus on the possible causes or early signs to look for, early changes in the brain, and the cognitive and functional status of the person. This section will also review possible visual, emotional, language, behavioral, and progression changes to expect when working with someone who is living with Lewy Body Dementia.