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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 19 MIN

16A Lewy Body Dementia: The Second Most Common Dementia You’ve Never Heard Of

from M.E.S.H. · host Dr. Pamela Brewer

In this insightful episode of M.E.S.H., host Pamela Brewer welcomes Julia Wood from the Lewy Body Dementia Association for an important discussion about Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), the second most common type of dementia that remains unfamiliar to many. The conversation explores the distinctions between LBD and Alzheimer’s, the challenges of diagnosis and management, the importance of caregiver support, and emerging research. Julia Wood shares resources and strategies for those navigating the world of dementia, providing hope and information for individuals, families, and clinicians.Topics Covered:Understanding Lewy Body Dementia vs. Alzheimer’sThe dementia umbrella: types and misconceptionsSymptoms, age range, and gender differences in LBDDiagnosis challenges and symptom checklistsCurrent state of research, including environmental factorsTreatment options, medication challenges, and quality of lifeImportance of individualized care and interdisciplinary medical teamsCaregiver journeys, peer support programs, and resourcesKey Takeaways:Lewy Body Dementia is the second most common dementia, yet remains underrecognized compared to Alzheimer's.LBD presents differently than Alzheimer’s, requiring distinct medical and support approaches.There is currently no cure for any dementia; treatments focus on managing symptoms and improving quality of life.Diagnosis is complex and often involves clinical checklists, neuropsychological evaluations, and attention to psychiatric and sleep symptoms.LBD does not have defined stages like Alzheimer’s; every case is unique, posing challenges for families and clinicians.Caregivers and families need extensive support, resources, and community to navigate the unpredictable journey of LBD.Building an interdisciplinary care team is crucial; self-advocacy is often required.The Lewy Body Dementia Association offers comprehensive support and resources for both individuals living with LBD and their care partners.Best Quotes:“Alzheimer’s and Lewy Body Dementia couldn’t be more different.” Julia Wood, LBD“We have a saying…if you’ve seen one person with Lewy, you’ve seen one person with Lewy.” Julia Wood“There’s no cure for any of the dementias.” Pamela Brewer“Care partners…need resources, need education.” Pamela BrewerConnect with the Guest:Lewy Body Dementia Association Website: lbda.orgSupport Services Line: [email protected]: 1-800-539-9767Resources List:Lewy Body Dementia Association: lbda.orgComprehensive Symptom Checklist for families and clinicians (available at LBDA website)Lewy Body Composite Risk Score — developed by Dr. Jim Galvin, University of MiamiPersevere Peer Mentor Program (Rush University)Learning Center (LBDA website)Webinars, handouts, and courses via LBDA’s Lewy Learning Center#LewyBodyDementia#MESHpodcast#DementiaAwareness#CaregiverSupport#MentalHealth#Alzheimers#BrainHealt#LBDA

In this insightful episode of M.E.S.H., host Pamela Brewer welcomes Julia Wood from the Lewy Body Dementia Association for an important discussion about Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), the second most common type of dementia that remains unfamiliar to many. The conversation explores the distinctions between LBD and Alzheimer’s, the challenges of diagnosis and management, the importance of caregiver support, and emerging research. Julia Wood shares resources and strategies for those navigating the world of dementia, providing hope and information for individuals, families, and clinicians.Topics Covered:Understanding Lewy Body Dementia vs. Alzheimer’sThe dementia umbrella: types and misconceptionsSymptoms, age range, and gender differences in LBDDiagnosis challenges and symptom checklistsCurrent state of research, including environmental factorsTreatment options, medication challenges, and quality of lifeImportance of individualized care and interdisciplinary medical teamsCaregiver journeys, peer support programs, and resourcesKey Takeaways:Lewy Body Dementia is the second most common dementia, yet remains underrecognized compared to Alzheimer's.LBD presents differently than Alzheimer’s, requiring distinct medical and support approaches.There is currently no cure for any dementia; treatments focus on managing symptoms and improving quality of life.Diagnosis is complex and often involves clinical checklists, neuropsychological evaluations, and attention to psychiatric and sleep symptoms.LBD does not have defined stages like Alzheimer’s; every case is unique, posing challenges for families and clinicians.Caregivers and families need extensive support, resources, and community to navigate the unpredictable journey of LBD.Building an interdisciplinary care team is crucial; self-advocacy is often required.The Lewy Body Dementia Association offers comprehensive support and resources for both individuals living with LBD and their care partners.Best Quotes:“Alzheimer’s and Lewy Body Dementia couldn’t be more different.” Julia Wood, LBD“We have a saying…if you’ve seen one person with Lewy, you’ve seen one person with Lewy.” Julia Wood“There’s no cure for any of the dementias.” Pamela Brewer“Care partners…need resources, need education.” Pamela BrewerConnect with the Guest:Lewy Body Dementia Association Website: lbda.orgSupport Services Line: [email protected]: 1-800-539-9767Resources List:Lewy Body Dementia Association: lbda.orgComprehensive Symptom Checklist for families and clinicians (available at LBDA website)Lewy Body Composite Risk Score — developed by Dr. Jim Galvin, University of MiamiPersevere Peer Mentor Program (Rush University)Learning Center (LBDA website)Webinars, handouts, and courses via LBDA’s Lewy Learning Center#LewyBodyDementia#MESHpodcast#DementiaAwareness#CaregiverSupport#MentalHealth#Alzheimers#BrainHealt#LBDA

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