FTD Spouse Shares “Lessons Learned While Traveling with Dementia”

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Emily Ingalls, whose wife the Very Rev. Tracey Lind is living with FTD, shares the lessons she has learned while traveling with dementia and offers tips for those facing similar challenges in a recent blog post.

Rev. Lind blev diagnosticeret med primær progressiv afasi (PPA) i 2016 og har talt offentligt om sin rejse med sygdommen - hun delte sin historie som hovedtaler på AFTD Uddannelseskonference 2018, og er fremtrædende i en 60 minutter segment på FTD that aired last May. Since her diagnosis, she and Emily decided to travel the world to raise awareness and talk about how they have learned to cope.

In a post on Rev. Lind’s blog “Interrupted by God,” Emily shares firsthand insight into the difficulties of traveling by air for persons with dementia and offers tips for care partners facing similar challenges.

“Travel is stressful and confusing for people with dementia, and it can be overwhelming for their care partners … It is not as much fun as it used to be, but it is possible to get where you need to go without getting shredded in the process,” she writes.

Klik her to read the post on Rev. Lind’s website.

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