Dementia
Dementia is not a disease. Dementia is an umbrella term to classify many different variations of memory loss and more than 55 million seniors live with dementia worldwide.
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How to Speak to a Parent With Dementia: Tips for Meaningful Connection
Connecting with a parent who has dementia may feel different than it once did, but meaningful moments are still very possible. Even as memory and communication change, the need for connection, comfort, and understanding remains strong. With the right approach, conversations can become calmer, more reassuring, and more fulfilling for both you and your parent.…
10 Early Signs of Dementia You Shouldn’t Ignore
When a parent forgets where they put their reading glasses, it’s easy to brush it off. We all misplace things. But when those moments start adding up and you notice repeated questions, missed appointments, and confusion about familiar places, families often begin to wonder if something more is going on. June is Alzheimer’s & Brain…
Stages of Dementia: What To Expect and When to Seek Help
When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, families often want to know one thing above all else: what happens next? Dementia is a progressive condition, which means symptoms typically change over time, but knowing the road ahead can help your family plan with confidence rather than fear. This guide walks through the seven clinical…
