Practical articles about communication, behaviour and everyday situations in dementia care are first published on Demensguiden.
Selected articles are also shared through Substack for readers who prefer to receive updates by email.
The latest articles are listed below.
- Why Dementia Patients Keep Asking the Same Questionby Demensguiden
- Working Where Words No Longer Workby Demensguiden
- Why Dementia Patients Suddenly Refuse Helpby Demensguiden
- Delirium or Dementia?by Demensguiden
- Lewy Body Dementiaby Demensguiden
- Frontotemporal Dementiaby Demensguiden
- Alzheimer’s Care That Worksby Demensguiden
- Alzheimer’s Disease: Communication Changes Across Stagesby Demensguiden
- Why Dementia Patients Seem Different from Moment to Momentby Demensguiden
- Early Signs of Lewy Body Dementia: When Things Feel Unpredictableby Demensguiden
- Living with Lewy Body Dementia: Three Stories Caregivers Recognizeby Demensguiden
- Understanding Lewy Body Dementia: A Guide for Familiesby Demensguiden
- Why the Person Often Lacks Insightby Demensguiden
- Why Behaviour Can Change So Dramaticallyby Demensguiden
- When Words Become Bluntby Demensguiden
- How to Communicate with Someone with Dementia (What Actually Works)by Demensguiden
- Functional Supportive Communication in Dementiaby Demensguiden
- Lewy Body Dementia Care Strategiesby Demensguiden
- Late-Day Escalationby Demensguiden
- What Happens in the Brainby Demensguiden
- When Hygiene Becomes a Battlefieldby Demensguiden
- When Personality Begins to Changeby Demensguiden
- Introduction to Frontotemporal dementia (FTD)by Demensguiden
- Frontotemporal Dementia Care Strategiesby Demensguiden
- Repeated Questions and Anxiety Regulationby Demensguiden
- Slowing Down as Clinical Interventionby Demensguiden
- Executive Dysfunction and the Illusion of Refusalby Demensguiden
- What Functional Supportive Communication Means in Dementia Careby Demensguiden
- When Resistance Is Regulationby Demensguiden
- Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB)by Demensguiden
- Alzheimer’s Diseaseby Demensguiden
- Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)by Demensguiden