Multi Infarct Dementia
Caregiver resources and information on the most common form of vascular dementia, caused by damage to tissue in the brain after a series of small strokes resulting in memory loss.
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What is Multi-Infarct Dementia?
Multi-infarct dementia is a type of vascular dementia caused by numerous small strokes in the brain. The damage to brain tissue significantly impairs an elder's memory.
3 CommentsWhat Is Vascular Dementia?
Vascular dementia is the second most common cause of dementia after Alzheimer’s. It is caused by brain damage from a cerebrovascular or cardiovascular event—usually stroke—and results in various symptoms depending on the area of the brain affected.
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Dementia is a group of disorders differing in progression and parts of the brain affected. Learn differences between: Alzheimer's, Vascular Dementia, Lewy Body Dementia, and Frontotemporal Dementia.
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My 91-year-old mom is constantly hallucinating. She is restless day and night. She is a high fall risk, but won’t use her walker.
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