Dementia

In my line of work I have to be able to spot the signs and symptoms of Dementia,

Dementia is a syndrome (a group of related symptoms) that is associated with an ongoing decline of the brain and its abilities. These include:

  • memory
  • thinking
  • language
  • understanding
  • judgement

People with dementia may also become apathetic, have problems controlling their emotions or behaving appropriately in social situations. Aspects of their personality may change or they may see or hear things that other people do not, or have false beliefs. Most cases of dementia are caused by damage to the structure of the brain. People with dementia usually need help from friends or relatives, including help in making decisions.

How common is dementia?

Dementia is a common condition. In England alone, there are currently 570,000 people living with dementia. That number is expected to double over the next 30 years.

Usually dementia occurs in people who are 65 or over. The older you get, the more likely you are to develop it. Dementia is slightly more common in women than in men.

Types of dementia

Listed below are the different types of dementia.

  • Alzheimer’s disease, where small clumps of protein, known as plaques, begin to develop around brain cells. This disrupts the normal workings of the brain.
  • Vascular dementia, where problems with blood circulation result in parts of the brain not receiving enough blood and oxygen.
  • Dementia with Lewy bodies, where abnormal structures, known as Lewy bodies, develop inside the brain.
  • Frontotemporal dementia, where the frontal and temporal lobes (two parts of the brain) begin to shrink. Unlike other types of dementia, frontotemporal dementia usually develops in people who are under 65. It is much rarer than other types of dementia.

This section focuses on vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies and frontotemporal dementia.

Outlook

There is no cure for dementia and symptoms will get worse over time. However, there are a number of effective treatments that can help people to cope better with their symptoms and improve their quality of life.

Source Taken From:- NHS

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Training and My New Job

Howdy Peeps, As you may know I’ve recently started my new job but before i can start working with the adults and people that ill be helping, I have to go though a large amount of training which is why i haven’t been very active on here as my busy work schedule has been very hard to fit me time into. I had Induction Training last week which was more of an overview about the Training that is due to follow. Today i finish a two day course on “Personal Centred Thinking” this course was very much what it says on the tin. How to centre a plan based on a persons individual needs and wants. I used a few tools on myself and found them very helpful for example, a One Page Profile Which you can find Here if you would like to take a look. these are very easy to understand. highlighting points about me as a person without to much detail or information. How you can support, The kinds of things I like doing and what other people Admire about me. For more information about creating your own One Page Profile’s Click Here. Peace Out Peeps

 

Interesting New Job

So yesterday marked a milestone for me, I had an interview for community enabler at Westmead House run by Leonard Cheshire Disability. at the end of the interview i had a better idea as to what the job was actually going to entail. I cant wait to start now, Im just waiting for my CRB Check to come back and my training to start. All exciting stuff ill keep u posted :)

Employability Course

So for the past two days i have been busy with a new course that i attended called Employability Skills, it was run though Petroc’s Outreach Service and i would say that it is very enlightening for people that either have or haven’t had jobs in the past as you discuss problems within the work place, how to deal with issues, correct manor for interview which includes dress code and behavioural acceptance. It was a two day course and wasn’t bad on timing either. Tomorrow I have an interview for a job that i have been waiting for, for a while now. Wish me luck peeps Laters All

Princes Trust, A Year On

Well it doesn’t seem to long ago that i had started my Princes Trust course. The twelve week course i took last year was so beneficial, not only did i learn a whole load of new skills and me new people but i got a few qualifications aswell! still to this day i dont know where i would be today if i hadn’t taken on that course. Princes Trust tought me so much and also boosted my confidence which i had been lacking for a while now… If you would like to read more about my Princes Trust course Click Here. Laters Y’All