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. …
Dementia is one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time. As populations age, families and healthcare systems alike face mounting pressure to provide compassionate, cost-effective care for people living with cognitive …
Creating a daily routine for a loved one with early dementia isn’t about control - it’s about restoring confidence, reducing anxiety, and creating a sense of flow and safety. When the world becomes harder …
Artificial Intelligence is quietly revolutionizing dementia care. From early detection to personalized daily support, a wave of AI-powered dementia apps is shaping a smarter, more responsive future for people living with cognitive impairment - …
As the global population ages and rates of cognitive impairment continue to rise, technology is stepping up to support both individuals living with dementia and the families who care for them. Mobile apps are …
Dementia affects millions of people around the world - but it doesn’t affect everyone the same way. From the risk of developing the condition to how symptoms present and how people respond to treatment, …
Co-design, or participatory design, involves end-users directly in the creation process of products and services. For seniors, this means collaborating with designers and developers to ensure that technologies align with their preferences, abilities, and …
Most women expect menopause to bring hot flashes, sleep disruptions, and mood swings. But what many don’t realize is that menopause may also affect long-term brain health - including future memory and cognitive function. …
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 …
Caring for someone with dementia is not just about remembering appointments or managing medications - it’s about adjusting your expectations, learning patience, and embracing the small, meaningful moments that still shine through the fog. …