Webinar: Volunteering & Dementia

Volunteers are an important building block in the care of people with dementia and in relieving the burden on their family caregivers. Due to demographic change, changing family structures, and the increasing number of dementia cases, the promotion of volunteer engagement in the field of dementia has increasingly come into the political focus. Furthermore…

Case Management for People with Dementia in a Home Environment: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Background: The majority of people in Germany wish to continue living in their own homes as they age[1]. Dementia is one of the main causes of the need for long-term care in older adults, 70% of which is provided by family caregivers[2]. Case management (CM) can play an important role in helping people remain in their …

„Driving still works. Right?“

Assessing Driving Fitness in People with Cognitive Impairments: A Systematic Review Background: Dementia often presents with symptoms that compromise driving safety [1]. In Germany, there is currently no regular, standardized assessment of driving fitness for people with dementia (PwD) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) using evidence-based methods. Even though due to the high prevalence of dementia...

Differences in the Assessment of the Relevance of Support Services Between Family Caregivers and Professional Dementia Experts

Background: In Germany, 70% of people with dementia (PWD) are cared for at home by a family caregiver (FC)[1]. As PWD’s need for care increases as the disease progresses, FCs are exposed to an increased risk of strain and stress[2]. Support services can provide targeted relief for family caregivers in the caregiving situation[3]. To ensure targeted support for family caregivers …

Vegetables, fish, and nuts instead of baked goods and fast food

Lots of vegetables, fish, nuts, and olive oil – these are the main components of the Mediterranean diet. Studies suggest that this way of eating can reduce the risk of dementia. In contrast, high amounts of sugar, fat, and processed foods with red meat can be harmful to brain health. This is also indicated by a recent study from Spain. A research team led by...

Spices for Alzheimer's prevention

Nutrition is also an important factor in the prevention of dementia. Too much sugar or salt can be harmful, while fruits and vegetables can have a protective effect. The influence of spices has so far been little researched. What role do they play in the development of Alzheimer's? A study summarizes the…

Higher dementia risk from too much sugar

The number of overweight and obese people in Germany has been increasing for years. The proportion of diabetes cases, for which obesity is one of the main risk factors, is also steadily rising. Studies have already shown that diabetes increases the likelihood of developing dementia. However, people without diabetes also have a higher risk of dementia...