Understanding the Link Between Treating Hearing Loss and Reducing Dementia Risk
Are you finding the need to turn the television up louder for a senior you love? Speaking more loudly? Repeating things the senior loved one
Are you finding the need to turn the television up louder for a senior you love? Speaking more loudly? Repeating things the senior loved one
Memory loss and dementia may seem synonymous. However, it is important to understand that long-term memory often remains intact long into the progression of the
There has long been an assumption that when someone received a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of progressive dementia, the only real option
Picture for a moment how it would feel to struggle with the cognitive complications of Alzheimer’s. The people who are closest to you are no
Disorientation. Confusion. Memory loss. While these are definitely hallmark symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease as well as other forms of dementia, they may also come about
While there is some validity to those worries, there are also some misunderstandings fueling them. For example, nearly 50% of the participants, who were adults
A new study sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association is revealing some surprising results in how dementia may present differently in Hispanics. While further exploration is
For decades, experts have been exploring the advancement of Alzheimer’s through one particular basic model, even though the symptoms and progression of Alzheimer’s can vary
Among the first questions in most people’s minds when a loved one is diagnosed with dementia is what to expect throughout the dementia progression. We
Even as confusion and memory loss escalate during the late stages of dementia, there’s a remarkable and welcome reprieve that often occurs. Formerly termed “terminal