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Lewy Body Dementia Research Center of Excellence at University of Miami

 

The LBD Research Center of Excellence (RCOE) at the University of Miami (UM) is hosted at the Miller School of Medicine, Department of Neurology within the Comprehensive Center for Brain Health (CCBH). The RCOE is led by Dr. James Galvin, a world-renown neuroscientist and leading international expert on Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), and the Neurology Cognitive Sciences Chief for Palm Beach and Broward Counties, and the Founding Director of CCBH.

The RCOE program provides a centralized, coordinated research resource, supporting an expanded effort in conducting clinical trials related to LBD. Using a collaborative care model with neurologist, nurse practitioners, a licensed clinical social worker, psychometricians, and a physical therapist, the RCOE program helps provide cutting-edge personalized care for patients, families, and caregivers affected by neurodegenerative diseases including Lewy Body Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. This includes supportive services to research participants and patients with LBD and other neurodegenerative disorders and their families and caregivers such as: monthly LBD caregiver support group available in person or virtual; and individual, couple, or group psychotherapy sessions to improve patient and caregiver mental health and quality of life led by the licensed clinical social worker. Other supportive services offered include integrative nutrition services and life couching by a certified integrated nutrition and life couch, and clinical care follow-up by two full-time geriatric nurse practitioners.

Dr. Galvin and his team have also recently published a peer-reviewed paper supporting the utility of the Lewy Body dementia module (LBD-MOD) for the characterization of core and supportive LBD and MCI-LBD features and its use to clinically differentiate DLB from AD and cognitively normal controls, adding to the efforts to improve LBD diagnosis and advance research and therapeutic developments to better serve the DLB community.

 LBD Support Groups

DLBA Support Group

The DLBA support group is offered on the first Thursday the month at 12pm to care partners of patients that are diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia. The meeting usually lasts 90-120 minutes in total. The group is facilitated by Iris Cohen, LCSW a social worker at the Comprehensive Center for Brain Health.

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The Mindful Caregiver Psycho-educational Support Group

This is a psycho-educational group offered to members of the larger DLBA support group.
This support group meets twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 12pm for one hour. This group is organized and led by Iris Cohen, LCSW a social worker at the Comprehensive Center for Brain Health.

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LBD Education

LBD Resources

NIA Alzheimer’s and related Dementias Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center

800-438-4380

8:30am to 5:00pm (Eastern Time, Mon-Fri)

Email: Adear@nia.nih.gov

Website: nia.nih.gov/alzheimer

The National Institute on Aging’s ADEAR Center provides up-to-date research-based information concerning Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) to health professionals, people with ADRD and their families, and the general public. Free publications about ADRD symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, caregiving, and information about current clinical trials are provided and staff is available to answer specific questions and refer to local supportive services and Research Centers specialized in research and diagnosis.

Lewy Body Dementia Association

404-935-6444
800-539-9767 (LBD Caregiver Link)

 

Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center

833-LBD-LINE (toll free)

Email: Norma@lbdny.org

Website: Lewybodyresourcecenter.org

Family Caregiver Alliance
National Center on Caregiving

(415) 434-3388 | (800) 445-8106
Website: www.caregiver.org
Email: info@caregiver.org
FCA CareNav: www.fca.cacrc.org/login

Contact CCBH