A Guide to Recognizing the Early Warning Signs of Dementia
Our essential guide is here to provide you with the knowledge to identify early symptoms and signs of dementia, facilitating timely care and support.
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Our essential guide is here to provide you with the knowledge to identify early symptoms and signs of dementia, facilitating timely care and support.
Dementia-related repetition is sadly an issue for many older adults. Find out why it happens and how to kindly respond to loved ones who have to deal with it.
Join us this Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month as we delve into the intricacies of cognitive health and what it means for you and your loved ones.
Mom’s forgetfulness has now reached the point you suspect she has dementia. What should you do? When you’re dealing with aging in a place loved ones may have dementia, providing them with the care they need can be challenging. But doing so is possible when you use this approach.
Scientists at Stanford have discovered that a protein called C1q, which is known as the initiator of the immune response, is now linked to degenerative brain diseases including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and many others. The full story can be found here.
There are over 5.2 million Americans that now suffer from Alzheimer’s. With this horrible disease, there are many researchers working hard to find solutions to address Alzheimer’s and put research into practice. While progress can never be quick enough for those afflicted, important discoveries have been made that will help diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s in the near future.
Wanderers are really seekers with a purpose. Our goal is find that purpose and address the underlying reasons. Dr. Powers just came out with a new book called "Dementia Beyond Drugs". I have just ordered it and will have my staff read it as well.
While it was once thought that dementia sufferers did not always feel pain, research has concluded that this is not the case. However, sufferers of Alzheimer's disease and other dementia have limited ability to understand and communicate about what they are experiencing.
Through years of experience, we've developed better ways to communicate with our clients who have Alzheimer's disease. Today, we'd like to share one of these key tips, in the hopes that it can help you through this difficult journey.
The Alzheimer’s Association and the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) are proud to support the Building Our Largest Dementia (BOLD) Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act, new bipartisan legislation prioritizing our nation’s approach to Alzheimer’s disease.
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