Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Diagnosed With Dementia

rosalynn carter siting on a bench outside
rosalynn carter siting on a bench outside

Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, known for her advocacy work in mental health care, has been announced to be suffering from dementia at the age of 95. The announcement by the Carter Center came just over three months after it was revealed that her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, at the age of 98, had decided to forgo further medical treatment and enter hospice care at their home in Plains, Georgia.

The Carter Center stated that Rosalynn Carter continues to live happily at home with her husband, enjoying the spring season and spending time with loved ones. The announcement aims to raise awareness about dementia and mental health issues and encourage open conversations on these topics. Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of symptoms indicating cognitive decline, including memory loss, impaired thinking, and communication difficulties. People with dementia often struggle with basic tasks and may experience depression and anxiety.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. The risk of developing dementia increases with age, particularly after 65, and family history, traumatic brain injury, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking can also contribute to the risk. Medications and behavioral interventions can help manage dementia symptoms, and early detection and treatment are emphasized for better long-term outcomes.

Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter have been married for 76 years, making theirs the longest marriage in presidential history. Throughout their marriage, they’ve navigated political challenges and health crises. Rosalynn Carter’s interest in mental health began during her husband’s political campaigns, leading her to become an advocate for mental health services and reduce stigma.

She served on commissions and chaired initiatives to improve mental health care and caregiving. As the founder of the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, she highlighted the importance of caregiving and its universality. The Carter Center acknowledged the challenges and joys of caregiving and asked for understanding for their family and others in similar caregiving roles.

Our prayers remain with the Carter family as we celebrate the impact of the couple.

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