sábado, 19 de septiembre de 2020

Caring for a person with a frontotemporal disorder

https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/providing-care-person-frontotemporal-disorder?utm_source=nia-mailchimp&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=caregiving-20200917&utm_source=NIA+Main&utm_campaign=b1bd1e2704-caregiving-ftd-20200917&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ffe42fdac3-b1bd1e2704-7728941
National Institute on Aging: for Caregivers.
In addition to managing the medical and day-to-day care of people with frontotemporal disorders (a type of dementia), caregivers themselves can face a host of other challenges. Learn about how frontotemporal disorders (FTDs) affect families and resources available to help caregivers with common challenges, including:
  • How FTDs can affect work
  • FTD caregiver health and support
  • Long-term care for people with a FTD
  • End-of-life care for people with a FTD
Read more about providing care for a person with a frontotemporal disorder on NIA’s website.

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