ER physician’s opinion: How to think about anesthesia and dementia.

I often hear caregivers saying their persons’ dementia worsened after anesthesia.  It is a common topic discussed inside support groups.  Just like in text messages, online posts can leave a lot out.  I have found myself wondering if the caregiver holds the belief that it was the anesthesia alone that made their person’s dementia worse. 

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Person Living with Dementia Values Quality of Life? Do they always need the hospital?

The answer is no.  Absolutely not.  Let’s talk about the concept of “hospital transfers.”  I want to give you some things to think about and consider for your person.  First, what does hospital transfer mean?  When I use this term I am referring to your person physically leaving where they live and being brought to

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Going to the ER with Someone Living with Dementia? – 10 Tips for less stress, part 2

If you missed last week’s post with tips 1-5 click here to get caught up. Tip #6 – Tell us your person has dementia. I know this may seem unnecessary.  You might be thinking, but it’s in the record.  You might be right. It could be listed there.  It should be listed there.  If your

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Going to the ER with Someone Living with Dementia? – Here are 10 Tips to Make it Less Stressful

Tip #1 – Have a goal or reason for coming to the ER When you come to the ER please tell us the reason you are there.  It is that simple.  We need to understand the goal you have in mind for coming to see us.  This applies to you yourself and when you bring

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A “Burnout” Solution for Dementia Family Caregivers

It is no secret that caregivers are suffering from burnout.  I want you to know, there is nothing wrong with you.  Healthcare professionals like me are also facing burnout at alarming rates.  Personally, I don’t like the term burnout. It implies that there is something wrong with us, that we are the problem.  It used

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