Alzheimer's & Dementia Care
Dementia is a group of cognitive and psychological symptoms affecting memory, thinking and social abilities. As changes in the brain progress, declines in thinking skills, reasoning and behavior affect a person's ability to function independently.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of progressive dementia. A few conditions that cause symptoms of dementia are reversible, but most types of dementia, like Alzheimer's, cause permanent brain changes, and worsen over time.
Symptoms of dementia vary greatly. If you are noticing changes in thinking, behavior or memory, seek a professional evaluation. Early diagnosis allows for the best plan of care.
Whether you are providing hands-on care or participating in making care decisions, AgingCare has resources to help. Browse our collection of informative articles, Alzheimer’s Q&A, and dementia discussions. Find the support of other dementia caregivers in AgingCare’s online Caregiver Forum -a community of caregivers who truly understand.
Alzheimer's & Dementia Articles
Early Signs of Dementia: When To Be Concerned
The early stage of dementia is often difficult to detect since symptoms and age of onset can vary. Keep an eye out for these warning signs.
76 CommentsEarly Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Is Crucial for Effective Planning and Treatment
Half of all patients with Alzheimer’s are already in the moderate to severe stages of the disease by the time they are diagnosed. Increased attention to the early stages of AD is essential for proper treatment, planning and caregiver support.
5 CommentsThe Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
The only certainty when diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease is that a senior’s condition will progressively worsen. The national Alzheimer’s Association has developed a very useful staging system to use as a frame of reference when coping with AD.
98 CommentsTips for Caring for Someone With Alzheimer’s At Home
Many families are committed to caring for Alzheimer’s patients at home for as long as possible. Incorporate these tips and strategies into your daily routine to ensure a safe and successful in-home care experience.
9 CommentsIs Using Validation for Dementia Calming or Condescending?
Seniors with dementia often live in an altered reality that can sometimes be upsetting. Validating their perceptions and feelings is the kindest, most respectful way to handle confusion, hallucinations and delusions.
125 CommentsWhy Do People Die From Alzheimer’s Disease?
The most noticeable symptom of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is memory loss, but this progressive condition ultimately weakens the immune system and prevents the body from functioning properly. Complications like infections are often the cause of death.
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Alzheimer's & Dementia Questions
My other is 89-years-old and lives at home with memory issues. We want someone to move in with her, but it has not worked in the past.
11 AnswersAnxietynacy Answered 2 hours agoEstranged brother has possible dementia, is calling me for help saying his wife isn't feeding him or providing him his medication. What can I do?
11 AnswersBurntCaregiver Answered 4 hours agoHow do you help a parent who is adamant in refusing that anything is wrong?
15 AnswersTouchMatters Answered 6 hours agoFor those caring for ALS with Lewy Body Dementia, can you say on average, how many hallucinations are they having in a month?
1 AnswerAlvaDeer Answered 6 hours ago
Alzheimer's & Dementia Discussions
Dementia and winter.
3 CommentsJoAnn29 Commented 6 hours agoMy mom has been a miserable, nasty, and hateful person all her life. As a mother she has dominated every aspect of her children's life.
1,388 CommentsPeachy68 Commented Apr 12, 2024Does anyone ever feel like they fell down Alice's rabbit hole?
16 CommentsKNance72 Commented Apr 6, 2024Money wasted.
11 CommentsAlvaDeer Commented Apr 3, 2024