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Caring for Someone With Huntington's Disease


Treatment for Huntington's Disease | Stanford Health Care

Currently, no cure or treatment exists for Huntington's disease. However, your doctor can treat your symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Find Memory Care for Huntington's Disease - SeniorLiving.org

How Do I Find Huntington's Disease Care? ... If you seek a support group, contact the Huntington's Disease Society of America. They have in-person and online ...

Huntington's Disease care - Inspire Neurocare

Respite care for people with Huntington's disease provides temporary rest and relief for primary caregivers—typically a family member—looking after people with ...

Placing a Loved One with Huntington's Disease - Help4HD

I worked in care homes, and I also worked in people's homes that wanted to stay home versus go into a care facility. Nothing could have prepared me for caring ...

Is anyone caring for someone with Huntington's disease? - AgingCare

They seem to have a very active group on Facebook (Huntington's Disease Society I think). As a caregiver for someone with this kind of ...

Huntington's Disease Specialized Live-in Care: 136 Carers & Costs

The home care for Huntington's disease aims at providing support to the sufferers and their families to deal with the symptoms. Bouts of anxiety and depression ...

Huntington's Disease Care | FREE Home Care Assessment

Huntington's disease care involves comprehensive support for individuals living with Huntington's disease, provided by professional carers who assist with daily ...

Huntington Disease Care Team

The multidisciplinary team caring for patients with HD may include: neurologists, psychiatrists, geneticists, physical and occupational therapists, speech/ ...

Patient and Family Support | Penn Huntington's Disease Center

Resources for finding home healthcare services, residential care facilities, and hospice/palliative care.

Hospice Care for Late-Stage Huntington's Disease

Families dealing with Huntington's should ask for a hospice or palliative care referral as early as possible. Hospice social workers can help you with an ...

Huntington's Disease: Tips for Coping - Caregiver.com

Keep life simple - Rest, Exercise, Nutrition, A daily laugh Carry earplugs with you when you are out (Some people with HD are sensitive to noise) ...

What Should I Know about Caring for Loved One with Huntington's ...

Middle stage. During this stage, Huntington's disease patients may have difficulty with working, driving and doing household chores. Symptoms ...

Huntingtons Disease Care

As symptoms progress, patients may require additional support not only in the medical sense but in terms of emotional care. Huntington's Disease cannot be cured ...

Huntington's disease care - Bluebird Care

Huntington's disease is an incurable degenerative disease of the central nervous system, affecting more than 6,000 people in the UK. In 97% of cases, HD is ...

Huntington's Disease and Palliative Care

Palliative care specialists are experts in treating the symptoms of Huntington's Disease and the side effects of treatments.

Huntington's Disease - Stanford Health Care

You can't cure or slow the progression of Huntington's disease, but doctors can offer medications to help with certain symptoms. · Drugs like haloperidol, ...

Primary health care professionals' experiences with caring for ...

Huntington's disease (HD) has substantial impact on patients and carers' lives. Managing patients in the advanced phase of HD may be ...

Huntington's Caregivers Also Must Be Mindful of Their Own Well-being

Learn about Huntington's disease. · Ask for help. · Maintain your own well-being. · Acknowledge your grief. · And this, quoted directly from Orr's ...

Huntington's disease - symptoms, treatments and causes | healthdirect

Resources and support · The National Disability Insurance Scheme (for people under 65 years old) — phone 1800 800 110 · Aged Care Assessment Team (for people over ...

In-Home Care Training Guide for Huntington's Disease - HD Reach

A genetic test administered after a person turns 18 can determine if the person has the genetic defect. HD symptoms typically start between the ages of 35-50 ...