Frontotemporal dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


Frontotemporal dementia
Alzheimer's Society
Frontotemporal dementia occurs much less often than other forms of dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia). However, it is a significant cause of dementia in younger people (under the age of 65). Frontotemporal dementia is probably ...

How to reduce your risk of dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


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How to reduce your risk of dementia
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Research has identified many risk factors associated with dementia. It's impossible to eliminate every single one; after all we can't avoid age, which is the most significant. However, there are things that could affect the risk of developing dementia ...

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What is dementia? – Alzheimer’s Society


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What is dementia?
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Dementia is caused when the brain is damaged by diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease or a series of strokes. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia but not all dementia is due to Alzheimer's. The specific symptoms that someone with ...
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Equipment, adaptations and improvements to the home – Alzheimer’s Society


Equipment, adaptations and improvements to the home
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Most people with dementia wish to remain in their own homes for as long as possible, but as a person's dementia progresses they may find everyday tasks more difficult. These can range from using the stairs to taking medication. Using equipment and ...

Alzheimer’s Society unveils engaging new brand in move to make dementia impossible to ignore – Alzheimer’s Society


Alzheimer's Society unveils engaging new brand in move to make dementia impossible to ignore
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Dementia is the biggest health and social care challenge faced by society – deaths from dementia are rising year on year and more than 1 million people will have dementia by 2021. Alzheimer's Society wants everyone to rise to this challenge and act now.

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Legal and financial – Alzheimer’s Society


Legal and financial
Alzheimer's Society
This section outlines the various financial and legal issues that someone with dementia and their carer may want to consider, and looks at sources of help and support. Assessment for care and support in England. Information for people with dementia and ...

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Risk factors and prevention – Alzheimer’s Society


Risk factors and prevention
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Some things can increase your risk of getting dementia, including your age, genes and lifestyle. There are also ways ... The newspapers are full of headlines about things that can help prevent dementia or things that increase your risk. This section ...

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Types of dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


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Types of dementia
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What is dementia? The word dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss, difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language, and often changes in mood, perception or behaviour.
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"Insulted" families of dementia patients slam Alzheimer's charity for appointing David Cameron presidentMirror.co.uk
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You are here: – Alzheimer’s Society


You are here:
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Drugs. The drugs that are available can't cure dementia, but they can help lessen a person's symptoms for a while. ... Counselling, psychotherapy and CBT give people with dementia the chance to talk to a trained professional about problems they are having.

A dignified community abates the polarization of Alzheimers – Lake Country Now


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A dignified community abates the polarization of Alzheimers
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An energetic mix of institutions, businesses and individuals have come together to make Oconomowoc a “dementia-friendly community.” Alzheimer's and other dementia illness have reached what experts call epidemic proportions. Thirteen percent of all ...

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