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Showing Original Post only (View all)Bruce Willis' frontotemporal dementia diagnosis reveals an uncomfortable truth [View all]
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Bruce Willis' frontotemporal dementia diagnosis reveals an uncomfortable truth
Americans would prefer to not think about what happens if our minds and bodies start to decline. Caregivers dont have that luxury.
Feb. 26, 2023, 6:00 AM EST
By Linda Phillips, the director of research and innovation at the Arizona Center on Aging and Mindy J. Fain, co-director of the University of Arizona Center on Aging
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Currently, more than 6.2 million individuals in the U.S. live with some form of dementia. These millions of Americans will all, slowly and over time, become progressively unable to perform even the simplest of tasks on their own. They will all eventually require care from others.
In this country, more than 80% of individuals with dementia receive care at home, which is provided by the more than 26 million informal caregivers. Without a doubt, a diagnosis of dementia is devastating for the individual, but we cannot lose sight of the profound and complex ways in which it touches the lives of those expected to provide care.
Caregivers are confronted with the difficulties of learning how to give care to a loved one, which entails managing symptoms, navigating the complexities of the health care system, finding resources and taking care of themselves too. Some might think the easy answer is to hire in-home assistance. But while some families like Willis are resource-blessed, the vast majority are not.
And dementia does not discriminate.
For those lacking adequate resources, the challenges of providing care are magnified and compounded by stress, difficult physical labor, out-of-pocket expenses, loneliness and worry. It is no wonder that caregiving, although rewarding in many ways, threatens caregivers physical, emotional, mental and financial health.
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https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/bruce-willis-frontotemporal-dementia-diagnosis-aphasia-reveals-hard-tr-rcna72286
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babylonsister
Feb 2023
OP
My dad and brother both suffered from dementia. It was not easy to watch them fade away.
panader0
Feb 2023
#4
I care for my husband. The great news is that it really hasn't effected his personality. He is
MLAA
Feb 2023
#15