Early discussion and diagnosis can help individuals and their families plan, access support, and make informed decisions both medical and non-medical. However, it's not uncommon for doctors to hesitate or avoid discussing dementia with their clients. Understanding the reasons behind this reluctance and exploring ways to overcome these barriers can lead to better outcomes for people with dementia and their families. So today we are going to briefly discuss a number of these reasons why this oc...
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Early discussion and diagnosis can help individuals and their families plan, access support, and make informed decisions both medical and non-medical. However, it's not uncommon for doctors to hesitate or avoid discussing dementia with their clients. Understanding the reasons behind this reluctance and exploring ways to overcome these barriers can lead to better outcomes for people with dementia and their families. So today we are going to briefly discuss a number of these reasons why this oc...
There are four main diseases that cause dementia. These are Alzheimer’s Disease, Vascular Dementia, Lewy Body Dementias and Frontotemporal Dementias, and each of these diseases are associated with hallmark symptoms and characteristics. What is not common knowledge is that your loved one with dementia may have more than one form of dementia. If this is the case we refer this as being Mixed Dementia. Identifying mixed dementia in your loved one with dementia can be particularly chal...
Dementia Demystified by Tim England.
Early discussion and diagnosis can help individuals and their families plan, access support, and make informed decisions both medical and non-medical. However, it's not uncommon for doctors to hesitate or avoid discussing dementia with their clients. Understanding the reasons behind this reluctance and exploring ways to overcome these barriers can lead to better outcomes for people with dementia and their families. So today we are going to briefly discuss a number of these reasons why this oc...