International
Services and resources for families dealing with FTD throughout the world are expanding. Below are resources outside of the U.S. and Canada that provide services to patients and families, as well as professionals.
World FTD United
World FTD United is an international group of organisations and health professionals who provide support for caregivers and all affected by frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
Visit World FTD United online and follow along on Facebook.
Argentina
- Institute of Cognitive Neurology
Dr. Facundo Manes, Director, Neurology and Neuropsychiatry
The Institute of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology (Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva- INECO), is a state of the art specialist centre for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cognitive and behavioral disorders. It supports a wide range of empirical research in human cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychiatry. The institute offers diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of disorders including Alzheimer’s and related dementias. The institute also provides orientation, support and training to family and caregivers. En Espanol: www.ineco.org.ar/demencia-frontotemporal
Australia
- FRONTIER – The Frontotemporal Dementia Research Group, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute
Professor John Hodges and Dr Olivier Piguet
A clinical research group in Sydney, Australia dedicated to the study of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) and related disorders, notably motor neuron disease (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis).
www.ftdrg.org - The Australian Fronto-temporal Dementia Association (AFTDA)
Recently formed, AFTDA is the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration of Australia. Its mission and goals include disseminating information, education and support for persons diagnosed with FTD and their caregivers; promoting public awareness; and lobbying and advocating.
aftd.wpengine.com.au - Dementia Australia
Dementia Australia is an organization that advocates for and supports persons with dementia and their caregivers/care partners throughout Australia. www.dementia.org.au
Canada
- Canada has national FTD resources as well as resources specific to British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, or the Western Territories. Click here to view them.
England
- University College London Institute of Neurology, Queens Square
Martin Rossor, MA, MD, FRCP, FMedSci, Director, Division of Clinical Neurology
The University College London Institute of Neurology works together with the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery to provide evaluation, treatment and care for patients with a range of neurological disorders, including frontotemporal degeneration. For more information, go to www.uclh.nhs.uk/OurServices/OurHospitals/NHNN/Pages/Home.aspx. - Rare Dementia Support
Rare Dementia Support is a service-based organization whose main aims are to provide information and to support carers of people with rare dementia such as frontotemporal degeneration. The group meets several times a year in the United Kingdom and has an annual seminar open to professionals and carers. For more information, visit their website at www.raredementiasupport.org/.
France
- Association France-DFT
41, rue de Richelieu
75001 Paris, France
francedft@gmail.com
+33 06 47 77 70 08
www.france-dft.org
Click here for Facebook page - Lille–Bailleul Memory Center
La Présidente – Dominique de Blanchard, and Directors Florence Pasquier, MD, Ph D. and Florence Lebert, MD, Ph.D
Centre Medical des Monts de Flandre
Bailleul, France
The Memory Center focuses on the care of people with non-Alzheimer’s dementia including FTD. Services include evaluation, diagnosis, and pharmaceutical treatment, as well as a range of continuing care management such as social care and family support. The center hosts a support group for caregivers and publishes a newsletter with information on FTD/Picks that is available on their website. For more information on the FTD Unit at the Lille–Bailleul Memory Center, visit their website at http://www.fcmrr.fr - Reference Center for Rare Dementias (Centre de reference des Demences Rares)
IM2A- Federation des maladies du systeme nerveux Lhermitte-Chaslin building
47 boulevard de l’hopital
75651 Paris cedex 13
The Reference Center for Rare Dementias (Centre de reference des Demences Rares) is dedicated to patients affected by frontotemporal degeneration (FTD), primary progressive aphasia (PPA), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), and corticobasal degeneration (CBD). The center’s principal objectives are to improve the diagnosis of these diseases and to elaborate a strategy for therapeutic, psychological and social support, adapted to each patient according to his or her pathology.
For more information on the Reference Center for Rare Dementias, visit their website at www.cref-demrares.fr.
Information in French: Voici des feuillets d’information a l’intention des familles et des soignants:
Germany
- Center for Cognitive Disorders
Prof. Dr. Janine Diehl-Schmid
Department of Psychiatry at Technische Universität München
Ismaninger Str. 22
81675 München
Germany
Tel.: ++49-89-41406488
Fax.:++49-89-41404923
Email: janine.schmid@lrz.tum.de
Greece
- http://ftdnet.gr This website aims to help people with frontotemporal disorders and their families to learn more about these conditions and recommend ways to manage them.
- Regional General Hospital of Athens “G.Gennimatas”
Memory Disorders Clinic, Dept of Neurology
John Papatriantafyllou, Psychiatrist
email: epiktitos@gmail.com
Tel: 210-778-5015 - Second Dept. of Neurology University of Athens, Attikon Hospital
Behavioral Neurology Unit
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Socrates Papageorgiou
email: sokpapa@med.uoa.gr
Tel: 210-583-2463-4 - IASIS, 3rd Age Center
73 Krimeas str., Glyfada, Athens
John Papatriantafyllou, Psychiatrist
email: jpapatriantafyllou@gmail.com
Tel. 210-960-8020
Italy
- The Italian Association for Frontotemporal Dementias
AIMFT
Via G. Oberdan 44
25128 Brescia
Italia
www.frontotemporale.it
Phone: +39 347 52 83 476
Email: info@frontotemporale.it
The Netherlands
- The Alzheimer’s Association- Netherlands
Alzheimer Nederland
www.alzheimer-nederland.nl
Postbus 183
3980 CD Bunnik
T 030 – 659 69 00
FTD Lotgenoten
A website started by Henrik-Jan van der Waal and his brothers after their mother was diagnosed with Pick’s disease to share information and support with others in the same situation. The effort has expanded into a foundation that offers contact to professionals, informational meetings, publications and personal assistance.
www.ftdlotgenoten.nl and www.ftdexpertgroep.nl
Spain
- Asociación de Demencia Frontotemporal (ADEF)
ADEF aims to educate the public about FTD, provide information, foster research and collaboration with other organizations with similar missions, and to promote voluntary action and partnership to achieve better care of patients with frontotemporal dementia and their families.
ADEF
C / Marqués del Puerto No.16 – 2nd
48008, Bilbao (Bizkaia)
Teléfono: 619 262 216
Contact: Jose Felix Pérez Tolosa
For more information, e-mail info@adef.es or visit the website at adef.es
If you are aware of other resources that are not listed here please contact us at info@theaftd.org