Staging tools
Here are a couple that I've found. A Google search will help you find many more.
From the Fisher Center (has detailed descriptions and a link to a downloadable PDF if you want): https://www.alzinfo.org/understand-alzheimers/clinical-stages-of-alzheimers/
From a hospice company (I find this one useful bc it maps to mental age and MMSE score): https://www.melodiacare.com/fast-scale-for-dementia/
FTD staging:
Also, there are several staging tools int the Tam Cummings handouts.
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What are microhemorrhages?
This is a recent finding on my DH’s MRI of the brain. The neuropsychologist seemed unconcerned. My husband is 68, never had high blood pressure, no head trauma. Seems to be in the MCI stage, according to his Neurolgist.0 -
Hi and welcome. I don't know about microhemorrhaging. I suggest that you post questions like this on one of the main pages of the forum (like https://alzconnected.org/categories/i-am-a-caregiver-%28general-topics%29) which will get a lot more traffic. I think you'll find the people here to be kind and helpful.
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I need some virtual support groups
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Hello. I think you'll find the people on this forum to be kind, helpful, and knowledgeable. I recommend posting on one of the main message boards to get more responses. You can also try reaching out to the helpline (number at bottom of the page) and a care consultant may be able to point you in the right direction.
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Hello!
My name is Marta Maria Mendez. New to this. I’m not sure how to use the boards, but I need support. My best friend was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s last October. We live together. It is not easy to reach out for help but I know I can’t do it alone. Thank you for everything you do.
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HI Marta @desoto1000 - I'm sorry you and your friend are going through this. Caregiving is, as you know, a lot of exhausting and emotional work. It's great that your friend has you. And you're right, you really can't do it alone.
While your loved one is able to still sign off on decisions, you need to plan for the future. In addition to a health team I strongly suggest getting a certified elder law attorney (CELA). They will be an expert on durable and medical power of attorney in addition to longterm care benefits available in your state. I don't know if you intend to help manage longterm care or if your friend has family who will step in, but it's very important to have this set up as soon as possible.
Make sure to post questions on the main caregivers board:
https://alzconnected.org/categories/i-am-a-caregiver-(general-topics)
This group page really doesn't get much attention. I think you'll find the people here to be kind and helpful.
All the best to you.
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