The Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County

The Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County

We help people in our communities impacted by dementia, by providing:

Guidance and support
Social programs and peer engagement
Education
Information and resources

We’re here to help!

Thank You, Volunteer!

Thank You, Volunteer!

Part 3 Research in Dementia

Part 3 Research in Dementia

Day 1  What is Mindfulness

Day 1 What is Mindfulness

Day 2  Body Scan

Day 2 Body Scan

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  • @DaniHGirl
    @DaniHGirl9 күн бұрын

    Here’s a crazy idea. How about we try to help them accept their born gender and not transition that way they will never have to worry about forgetting their chosen one. See this kind of contradicts the whole idea that they are born that way doesn’t it? This idea supports that transness comes from some other external situation in a persons life.

  • @MaryFrankoff
    @MaryFrankoff2 ай бұрын

    Ignore the comments about "umm" and "Uhh" by the speaker in this informative Video. These must be people who watch Hollywood Movies, and/or racists, who don't like an 'Accent". This Gentleman is a "Researcher" - NOT an actor, and the research is very, very interesting and helpful. Thank you.

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti39332 ай бұрын

    I believe that my 79-year-old husband has MCI so this program is very helpful for others to understand his actions and our situation.

  • @MovingMountainsMM
    @MovingMountainsMM5 ай бұрын

    Yes this is what I’m dealing with now

  • @najatjask3384
    @najatjask33845 ай бұрын

    Merci pour cet explication pertinent sur la démence.

  • @charlotteridgway4879
    @charlotteridgway48795 ай бұрын

    SU doe Ku

  • @stellagonzalez3482
    @stellagonzalez34828 ай бұрын

    Very helpful. More people, including people with concerns about loved ones, as well as primary care practitioners need to be aware of MCI. So many are stuck back in time only knowing the conditions, “ normal” or “dementia “. In fact the correct DSM-V, term “Major cognitive impairment”, should be used more for to replace the term dementia.

  • @alanguitar045
    @alanguitar0459 ай бұрын

    Very knowledgeable speaker. The information shared is very valuable and has helped me understand the behavioural changes that my aunt who is now living with dementia is displaying. Thanks for sharing.

  • @priyamenon1074
    @priyamenon107410 ай бұрын

    a great video and really well explained

  • @youareindenial4413
    @youareindenial441310 ай бұрын

    Dementia or not. Just the fact you drink it means your stupid.

  • @salty7056
    @salty7056 Жыл бұрын

    I find your speaking difficult to understand. Slowing down could help.

  • @Maintain_Decorum
    @Maintain_Decorum Жыл бұрын

    Did they know the participants ApoE status?

  • @drs519
    @drs519 Жыл бұрын

    How do we get in contact with a design consultant specializing in dementia care design?

  • @cmauro7912
    @cmauro7912Ай бұрын

    Did you get a reply?

  • @DianeJodoin-pb9tg
    @DianeJodoin-pb9tg Жыл бұрын

    Merci à vous Laureal, J’étais anxieuse J’ai demandé en prière une guérison de mes malaises Je crois en la médecine mais pour mon âme je parle au Grand Psychiatre ! Il m’a dirigée tout à fait par hasard vers vos belles voix inspirées et apaisantes. Contente de vous connaître. Diane.

  • @precocioussceptic4967
    @precocioussceptic4967 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation! Thank you for the information

  • @WonderBlubber
    @WonderBlubber Жыл бұрын

    Diagnosed at 30. Not sure what to do...

  • @qpDemonqp
    @qpDemonqp7 ай бұрын

    What is your symptoms?

  • @alodinmarino3076
    @alodinmarino3076 Жыл бұрын

    Trop nulle en comprent rien

  • @kimpalermo1087
    @kimpalermo1087 Жыл бұрын

    I had to stop watching around eights minutes in because by that time I heard at least 50 "uuuuuuhs" and and 60 "uuuummms" and really can't follow when it's used in between every other word. Uh and um are not part of the English vocabulary and should be refrained especially if trying deliver important or educational information. I just can't listen to this.

  • @kimpalermo1087
    @kimpalermo1087 Жыл бұрын

    I'm going to guess uh and um were used at least 200 times throughout this video! This presentation is really difficult to stay tuned into.

  • @Abubakar-ws9nh
    @Abubakar-ws9nh Жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @kckillakrack9714
    @kckillakrack9714 Жыл бұрын

    This has been known by humans for hundreds of years. Also dementia is not Alzheimer's they are not the same thing at all. Dementia is not a disease it is something you can give yourself.

  • @merlalawruk3475
    @merlalawruk3475 Жыл бұрын

    Could I please hear Delta Dawn? We lost our friend Dawn last. She played accordian for all her friends.

  • @NettieThomson1andonly
    @NettieThomson1andonly Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the information. Data is the best tool for fighting this. Thank you.

  • @veronikadesantis8531
    @veronikadesantis8531 Жыл бұрын

    This is the part of my day I always enjoy!! Get the results you deserve = "Promo sm".

  • @FBrianDavy
    @FBrianDavy Жыл бұрын

    Excellent data and analysis & advice! Many thanks 😊

  • @cindyboselli6338
    @cindyboselli6338 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Very informative session.

  • @anemelia7778
    @anemelia7778 Жыл бұрын

    But it'd be great to mention, that actually MCI can be innate; There's for example a quite high risk for women experiencing serious anxiety or depression in pregnancy to their baby have MCI

  • @kelliehumphrey4559
    @kelliehumphrey4559 Жыл бұрын

    Im kellie, I was diagnosed with Logopenic PPA. Im 58 years old. Im wondering how many years do people live?

  • @lormcdonald6721
    @lormcdonald6721 Жыл бұрын

    This video is greatly appreciated, however the questions and answers that were in French would have been useful for English only speaker if a translation was provided. Secondly, I find the Ottawa Dementia Society sooo far ahead of other provinces! So thank you for sharing this information with everyone! And lastly, does the Society have connections to or lists of specialists that deal specifically with assessing new patients with dementia (s)? We have a BC Alzheimer’s Society, but they do not have these connections. Their focus is on offering support to patients and caregivers after a diagnosis, but unfortunately most GP’s do Not have adequate training to spot early signs, nor do they know what specialists to send them too (not all neurologists are versed in latest dementia signs). This seems like a huge failing in our healthcare system here in Western Canada!

  • @redoctober00
    @redoctober00 Жыл бұрын

    When you think someone has stolen your dick and the nurse has to explain. 🥕

  • @abdo55prot61
    @abdo55prot61 Жыл бұрын

    ممكن شي واحد يترجم لينا

  • @jegg440
    @jegg440 Жыл бұрын

    Very helpful thank you!

  • @toploadtele
    @toploadtele Жыл бұрын

    If you ever witness first hand a close friend or family member experience Real Delirium Tremens hospitalized for weeks with full-blown psychosis, you will wonder why anyone drinks at all. Alcoholic brain damage is obviousley irreversible.

  • @deborahrose9568
    @deborahrose9568 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting this video and also the links to the U Laval site. My father-in-law has PPA non-fluent/agrammatical type and there is really very little information out there, specifically as to what we should expect as this disease progresses.

  • @kimgloria6094
    @kimgloria6094 Жыл бұрын

    Deborah, Hi, do you remember what was your father in law's first symptom was ? Also, how long from his first symptom until his he was diagnosed ? I think I may have this. I'm so scared. I have an appointment for a neurologist who specializes in PPA But the first appointment isn't until next year.

  • @deborahrose9568
    @deborahrose9568 Жыл бұрын

    @@kimgloria6094 my father-in-law is now almost 92; he was diagnosed about 4 years ago and the symptom was slow, effortful speech. He's always been a quiet man, so I don't think it was noticed right away, but at some point it became very obvious to the family. Good luck to you, and if I may say, don't rush to self-diagnose, and wait for your neurologist appointment. Best of luck!

  • @kimgloria6094
    @kimgloria6094 Жыл бұрын

    @@deborahrose9568 Thank you so much Deborah for your reply. I appreciate you taking time out to respond to my question. You are also correct in saying I should not self diagnose. My symptoms are mostly when I'm exhausted... ( my words coming out of my mouth all wrong ) It all started under a lot of stress talking care of a dying mother and siblings yelling at me for not doing more. My mother has passed just last week. My brain is depressed, exhausted and I have brain fog from the constant pressure. But you are right... I should just wait until my appointment. I pray I'm OK Thanks again

  • @deborahrose9568
    @deborahrose9568 Жыл бұрын

    @@kimgloria6094 Oh Kim, I’m sorry to hear all of that! I too lost my Mom recently (last December). So remember to be gentle with yourself at this time and realize that stress can cause all sorts of things to happen to your body/brain. Take care!

  • @sunahamanagai9039
    @sunahamanagai9039 Жыл бұрын

    15:02

  • @christianedelacruz8190
    @christianedelacruz8190 Жыл бұрын

    Thank yoi for sharingthid on youtube. Awesome video

  • @christianedelacruz8190
    @christianedelacruz8190 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing it youtube. I just got diagnose with MCI from car accident.

  • @marianicoll9422
    @marianicoll9422 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you German for this presentation. This is very helpful and very well explained. So happy that we have these amazing resources in Ottawa.

  • @kimgloria6094
    @kimgloria6094 Жыл бұрын

    I do say the wrong word as describe in this video " table and chair " I said to my husband "Please put the blanket on the sofa " and I wanted to say chair... Does the mean I have aphasia "Primary progressive Aphasia " ?

  • @Andrew4Handel
    @Andrew4Handel2 жыл бұрын

    Carers are among the lowest paid workers and now they have to go through this because of gender ideology. If you want to gaslight dementia sufferers do the job yourself.

  • @fightingforfreedom5017
    @fightingforfreedom50172 жыл бұрын

    Maybe a stupid question but can someone with PPA still sing fluently? I known people who stutter but sing fluently.

  • @bettybella2417
    @bettybella24172 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for explaining this confusing subject with such clarity, diagrams, advise & sharing your knowledge with us. God bless you for your kindness.

  • @junmacaust7322
    @junmacaust73222 жыл бұрын

    I'm interested.. if I can help or if you can help me having a wife with MCI

  • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
    @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang8852 жыл бұрын

    that's why it's good to eat greens as your first food to help digest glucose from Thiamine B2. Oh says whole grains and meat.

  • @michelekisly2535
    @michelekisly25352 жыл бұрын

    Can you give us a clinical description of Confusion Dr. Frank. What a treasure you are.

  • @michelekisly2535
    @michelekisly25352 жыл бұрын

    Thank Dr. FRANK for his passionate delivery of this information.

  • @nathanielmailhot9317
    @nathanielmailhot93172 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the nice video. I haven’t been exposed to this world very much yet , but it has started to affect members of my family.

  • @JesusSaves7012
    @JesusSaves70122 жыл бұрын

    Trump 2024🇺🇸

  • @claudeyaz
    @claudeyaz2 жыл бұрын

    Uh so are we not gonna talk about the hormones potentially being what is causing this...? Putting kids on this? I feel for people with gender dysphoria..damn we need alternative treatments for it@

  • @joelsytairo6338
    @joelsytairo6338 Жыл бұрын

    From what I read there really isn’t any evidence to suggest that hormone therapy of any kind is linked with Alzheimer’s. Greatest known risk factors for Alzheimer’s are age and family history. Edit: I did find a study that showed a possible connection for women taking menopausal estrogen therapy but no causal link was established. Nothing showing younger adults on hormone replacement having a risk of dementia. HRT for transgender young adults usually doesn’t start till about 16. This is a relatively novel thing so it’s pretty much impossible to do any kind of meaningful study on this age group and connection to Alzheimer’s

  • @franceducharme4804
    @franceducharme48042 жыл бұрын

    Funny, can't comment on PACES video ..A place for seniors to attend during day..and still live at home.. Yet 9ne can make a comment on LTC facilities

  • @lynnemacdougall5481
    @lynnemacdougall54812 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this information Marge. This will help me greatly as I take this difficult journey with my husband.