We often hear that sleep is important for our physical and mental health - but what if it also plays a key role in protecting our brain from dementia? Mounting research suggests that how …
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, one of the first questions many families ask is: “Is it genetic?” It's a natural concern - especially when multiple generations have been affected. But …
Receiving a diagnosis of dementia is life-changing - for the person living with the condition and for their loved ones. It often brings a mix of emotions: confusion, fear, grief, and, for many, a …
Diagnosis, Treatment, and Support Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a rare neurological condition that gradually impairs language abilities. Unlike other forms of aphasia that result from sudden events like strokes, PPA progresses slowly, affecting …
Understanding the specific needs of individuals with early to mid-stage cognitive impairment is crucial, as this stage often marks the beginning of noticeable changes in a person's daily life. By addressing these needs, caregivers, …