{"id":44130,"date":"2023-03-24T14:11:40","date_gmt":"2023-03-24T18:11:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/?p=44130"},"modified":"2023-03-24T14:11:40","modified_gmt":"2023-03-24T18:11:40","slug":"alzheimers-home-care-four-women-who-were-instrumental-in-improving-alzheimers-care","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/blog\/2023\/03\/24\/alzheimers-home-care-four-women-who-were-instrumental-in-improving-alzheimers-care\/","title":{"rendered":"Four Women Who Were Instrumental In Improving Alzheimer&#8217;s Care"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_44131\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-44131\" style=\"width: 368px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" wp-image-44131\" src=\"https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/bigstock-happy-senior-patient-with-frie-49942211-2.jpg\" alt=\"Alzheimer's Home Care in Gray GA\" width=\"368\" height=\"245\" srcset=\"https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/bigstock-happy-senior-patient-with-frie-49942211-2.jpg 1600w, https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/bigstock-happy-senior-patient-with-frie-49942211-2-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/bigstock-happy-senior-patient-with-frie-49942211-2-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/bigstock-happy-senior-patient-with-frie-49942211-2-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/bigstock-happy-senior-patient-with-frie-49942211-2-1536x1024.jpg 1536w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 368px) 100vw, 368px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-44131\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Alzheimer&#8217;s Home Care in Gray GA<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>National Women&#8217;s History Month celebrates the roles of women in history. Take a closer look at four women in history who were instrumental in improving <a href=\"https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/alzheimers-dementia-home-care-services\/\">Alzheimer&#8217;s home care<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h3>Mary Austrom<\/h3>\n<p>Dr. Mary Austrom was an associate dean at Indiana University School of Medicine. While her role as dean focused heavily on diversity, her experience as a clinical psychology professor and Wesley P. Martin Professor of Alzheimer&#8217;s Education is why she&#8217;s on this list.<\/p>\n<p>She focused on getting underserved communities into Alzheimer&#8217;s research projects. She was also a strong proponent of supporting family caregivers and others helping care for people with Alzheimer&#8217;s. Dr. Austrom spent three decades devoted to Alzheimer&#8217;s research and supportive care for those with the smallest circle of support or access to resources.<\/p>\n<h3>Helen Bader Daniels<\/h3>\n<p>Helen Daniels grew up helping her dad in his soda fountain and drug store during the Depression. After marrying and raising her children, she returned to her education and became a social worker. There, she advocated for people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease.<\/p>\n<p>She got to know the adults with Alzheimer&#8217;s and found ways to reach them through creative programs like music therapy. Her family established Bader Philanthropies and continues to fund a variety of projects, including those focused on training Alzheimer&#8217;s caregivers, promoting independence in those diagnosed with Alzheimer&#8217;s, and providing technology that supports program development.<\/p>\n<h3>Auguste Deter<\/h3>\n<p>You may not recognize this German woman&#8217;s name, but she is instrumental in the world of Alzheimer&#8217;s. As a 14-year-old, she became a seamstress and would go on to marry and raise a family of her own for many years, but when she was 51, her behavior changed drastically.<\/p>\n<p>Auguste experienced moments of delusional behavior and irrational thoughts. She started losing her ability to do tasks she&#8217;d spent many decades doing without any struggle. She forgot how to cook, she struggled with housework, and she started to wander and get lost.<\/p>\n<p>After examinations, doctors decided she needed to go into psychiatric care at a mental hospital. It was there that she became Dr. Alois Alzheimer&#8217;s patient. She survived for another four years with the slow loss of cognitive skills, after her death, Dr. Alzheimer&#8217;s requested to be able to perform an autopsy of her brain.<\/p>\n<p>That autopsy led him to find the neurofibrillary tangles and plaque deposits that are classic in cases of Alzheimer&#8217;s. He determined her brain looked like the brain of a 70-year-old, which was unusual given her young age. This led to the discovery of Alzheimer&#8217;s and the very first research used to help find ways to slow the progression.<\/p>\n<h3>Teepa Snow<\/h3>\n<p>Teepa Snow started with a degree in zoology and returned to school to get her MS. She took a position with Duke University Medical Center&#8217;s Neuro-Rehabilitation department and started on her path to expertise in geriatrics and brain injuries.<\/p>\n<p>Through these experiences, she created a platform for Alzheimer&#8217;s caregivers that teach them how to provide a person-centered approach to dementia care. The Positive Approach to Care\u00ae is one of the most commonly used approaches in Alzheimer&#8217;s communities.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/alzheimers-dementia-home-care-services\/\">Alzheimer&#8217;s home care<\/a> is essential as your mom reaches the middle and late stages of Alzheimer&#8217;s. Even if you want to be her sole caretaker, it&#8217;s impossible. The emotional, mental, and physical toll is too much, and you must take breaks.<\/p>\n<p>Alzheimer&#8217;s care aides are trained to help your mom with toileting care, baths, ambulation, and redirection. Talk to a specialist in home care to find out how you can arrange Alzheimer&#8217;s care services for your mom.<\/p>\n<h5><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/homecarematters.com\/forsyth\/alzheimers-dementia-home-care-services\/\">Home Care Matters<\/a><\/strong><\/span> Provides Award-Winning, Trusted Home Care in Bibb, Butts, Crawford, Henry, Houston, Jones, Lamar, Monroe, Spalding, and Upson Counties. Call today: <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong><a href=\"tel:4789949535\">(478)-994-9535<\/a><\/strong><\/span>.<\/h5>\n<h5>We serve the towns of Forsyth, Macon, McDonough, Griffin, Jonesboro, Roberta, Barnesville, Gray, Thomaston, and Jackson.<\/h5>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>National Women&#8217;s History Month celebrates the roles of women in history. Take a closer look at four women in history who were instrumental in improving Alzheimer&#8217;s home care. Mary Austrom Dr. Mary Austrom was an associate dean at Indiana University School of Medicine. 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