With dementia cases growing by millions each year, families and healthcare providers are looking for smarter ways to help people with dementia stay safe, maintain their independence for longer, and live well. One increasingly …
In dementia care, few non-drug treatments have sparked as much global interest as Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST). Endorsed by the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), CST is gaining momentum as …
If you or a loved one are experiencing memory problems, your healthcare provider may recommend a memory assessment. It’s natural to feel nervous or unsure about what to expect, but understanding the process can …
Emotional wellbeing is more than just “feeling okay” - it’s deeply connected to how our brain functions. Research continues to reveal the powerful relationship between our mental health and our cognitive abilities. For people …
One of the most distressing and dangerous symptoms of dementia is wandering - when a person moves about unpredictably, sometimes leaving home and becoming lost or disoriented. For families, wandering can feel terrifying. A …
A dementia diagnosis doesn’t just change the life of the person receiving it - it reshapes the entire family landscape. Roles shift. Emotions intensify. Relationships evolve in ways that can feel both deeply painful …
Hearing the words Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) can bring a mix of emotions: confusion, relief, fear, and hope.You might wonder: Is this the beginning of dementia? Can it be reversed? What should we do …
Recognizing the early signs of dementia can be difficult, especially when symptoms are subtle or brushed off as “normal aging.” But spotting these changes early - and acting on them - can make a …
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a progressive, degenerative brain condition caused by repeated head trauma. Once primarily associated with professional athletes, especially football players and boxers, CTE is now recognized as a broader public …
Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) is a complex and progressive brain disorder that affects thinking, movement, behavior, and mood. It’s one of the most common types of dementia after Alzheimer’s disease but remains widely misunderstood. …