A Good Daughter, Inc., a pioneering eldercare service based in Margate, FL, is enhancing its program by incorporating specialized expertise in Lewy-Body Dementia. This strategic move aims to address the complex challenges faced by adult children of elderly parents, particularly those battling various forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. The addition of a Lewy-Body dementia specialist underscores the firm's commitment to providing comprehensive support tailored to the nuanced needs of aging individuals and their families.
Founded by Olga Brunner, A Good Daughter, Inc. has developed a robust framework to assist families navigating the intricacies of eldercare. The team includes Carol Caughran, a counselor and therapist with a specialization in Lewy-Body dementia, who also serves on the board of the National Association. Another key team member, Mary Lynne Beringer, is set to receive her Certification as a Dementia Professional (CDP) this month, further strengthening the team’s credentials.
Olga Brunner is also enhancing her qualifications by obtaining a federal and state license as a Nursing Home Administrator. In addition, she is scheduled to begin guardianship training in September, collaborating closely with local elder law attorneys. All team members have completed Alzheimer’s Association training approved by the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle various dementia-related challenges.
A Good Daughter, Inc. offers a range of services designed to maximize the independence of seniors while ensuring they receive the necessary care:
Olga Brunner, inspired by her own experiences caring for her mother with Alzheimer's disease, founded the company to offer a surrogate family support system. She emphasizes, "We are surrogate daughters doing what sons and daughters would do for their parents if they were living in-town, or had the time free from other professional and family obligations."
Lewy-Body Dementia (LBD) is a type of progressive dementia that affects more than 1 million individuals in the United States alone. It is characterized by abnormal protein deposits in the brain, known as Lewy bodies, which affect cognition, behavior, sleep, and physical movement. Despite its prevalence, LBD is often underdiagnosed and misunderstood, which makes specialized care and knowledge crucial in eldercare programs.
The integration of LBD expertise into eldercare programs is vital due to the complex nature of the disease and its symptoms, which can closely mimic those of other types of dementia like Alzheimer’s. Specialized knowledge in LBD allows caregivers to provide more accurate care strategies and better manage the unique symptoms of the disease.
For more information on Lewy-Body Dementia, visit the Lewy Body Dementia Association.
A Good Daughter, Inc. is setting a new standard in eldercare with its holistic approach and specialized focus on dementia care, particularly Lewy-Body Dementia. By addressing the specific needs of aging adults and providing tailored care plans, the organization not only enhances the quality of life for seniors but also provides invaluable support to their families.
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