The incidence of BP, the most common autoimmune blistering disorder of the skin and mucosa, is rising. Epidemiological evidence has implicated neurological comorbidities, particularly dementia. Recent work has demonstrated a statistically significant association with BP independent of age. However, the clinicopathological characteristics, disease course, and management considerations of BP in this subgroup remain poorly defined. In older adults, BP often follows a chronic, relapsing course and confers functional decline, which cognitive impairment may exacerbate. By minimizing selection biases inherent to hospital-based cohorts, individual-level reports may provide granular insight into unique considerations of real-world, dementia care.