Delirium could accelerate cognitive decline in people with dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


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Delirium could accelerate cognitive decline in people with dementia
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People who had experienced delirium or who had dementia-related changes in their brains showed greater declines in memory and thinking performance than those without. However, those with dementia-related changes who also experienced delirium had ...
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Saskatchewan needs to do more to become dementia-friendly, Alzheimer Society says – CBC.ca


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Saskatchewan needs to do more to become dementia-friendly, Alzheimer Society says
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Saskatchewan grades poorly when it comes to dementia-friendly communities, a survey of caregivers by the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan says. The society has launched a program focused on cultivating dementia-friendly communities in the province ...
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Doctors Say Making Art Can Combat Alzheimer’s – Artsy


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Doctors Say Making Art Can Combat Alzheimer's
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According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than five million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer's. One in three elderly people die with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia—the umbrella term for a group of symptoms affecting the ...

EMOTIONAL VIDEO: Moment Husband Learns His Missing Wife With Alzheimer’s Disease Has Been Found – CBS Local


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EMOTIONAL VIDEO: Moment Husband Learns His Missing Wife With Alzheimer's Disease Has Been Found
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Lou-Ellen Barkan — president and chief executive officer of Caring Kind, an organization dedicated to those with dementia and Alzheimer's – said the situation Gilbert fell into represented an unfortunate reality that is only a matter of time for those ...
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Woman with Alzheimer’s who vanished in Manhattan found safe in the Bronx – New York’s PIX11 / WPIX-TV


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Woman with Alzheimer's who vanished in Manhattan found safe in the Bronx
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UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan — It was a happy ending when a woman with dementia who vanished in Manhattan was been found safe in the Bronx, some 8 miles north of where she went missing, officials said Wednesday. Debreh Gilbert, 64, was last seen ...

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‘For the sake of my friend Nobby Stiles, investigate dementia link,’ says ’66 England team-mate George Cohen – The Independent


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'For the sake of my friend Nobby Stiles, investigate dementia link,' says '66 England team-mate George Cohen
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Cohen, who has himself recovered from three cancer diagnoses in the past six years, has thrown his support behind fund-raising for those with dementia and Alzheimer's, being undertaken by his club, Fulham. “Nobby's mind was always so alive to ...

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How noisy hospitals make dementia WORSE – Daily Mail


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How noisy hospitals make dementia WORSE
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Dementia affects approximately 850,000 people in the UK, with the number set to rise to more than a million by 2025. Dr Clare Walton, research manager at the Alzheimer's Society, said: 'Delirium is a temporary state of confusion and disorientation that ...
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‘Delirium’ caused by busy hospitals can trigger dementia in older patients – Telegraph.co.uk


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'Delirium' caused by busy hospitals can trigger dementia in older patients
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Dr Clare Walton, Research Manager at Alzheimer's Society said: “Delirium is a temporary state of confusion and disorientation that is quite common among older people, especially those in hospital or living with dementia. “Growing evidence shows that a ...
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Alzheimer month raises awareness – Powell River Peak


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Alzheimer month raises awareness
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“Research has shown that family members and informal caregivers suffer from stress with regard to caregiving of someone with dementia more than any other illness,” said Bronwyn James, support and education coordinator for the Alzheimer Society of BC.
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Alzheimer’s patient allowed to leave secure unit with man once accused of defrauding her – CBC.ca


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Alzheimer's patient allowed to leave secure unit with man once accused of defrauding her
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Secure units at nursing homes are meant to keep patients with dementia in, but a Newfoundland family is now questioning who is responsible for keeping others out. Two days before Christmas, 81-year-old Ida Connors — who has been diagnosed with ...