This is just one of a number of surprising early warning signs of dementia. If someone you love is in any stage of the disease, contact us. We have specialized care professionals who can help. https://lnkd.in/gtdZC_3r
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Understanding your loved one living with dementia starts with understanding how the disease changes the brain. The frustrations, stress, and aggression people might express can be the result of unmet needs caused by an inability to communicate them. Learn more at the link below. https://lnkd.in/e26aTcQ5
Dementia Fact or Fiction: Unmet Needs
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This is a very insightful article into the benefits of an early diagnosis and how we need to be talking about dementia more. Many thanks to Tim Baverstock for sharing. #dementia #dementiaawareness #diagnosis #weneedtotalkaboutdementia
‘There is strong evidence about the value of an early diagnosis. It means people can make plans for their future care and may be able to access treatments which can help them manage their symptoms.‘ Tim Baverstock, our Head of Local Systems Influencing, emphasises how conversations around dementia are a key first step in helping individuals to access diagnosis. https://lnkd.in/eCbXqeD4
WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT DEMENTIA
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Dementia, a disease that affects your ability to think, remember, and reason— to such an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities. Stay involved with your parents and be aware of changes, early detection signs below #DementiaAwarenessWeek https://lnkd.in/ekyFszv8
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It is possible to reduce your risk of developing dementia from mid-life onward, and if you do have dementia, there are things you can do to slow the progress of the disease. Read more on our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/gSjdb4uB
Can you reduce your risk of getting dementia? – Face Dementia
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Forgetfulness is common as we age, but when does it mean something more serious, like Alzheimer’s? This article dives into how to tell the difference, plus how early diagnosis and treatment can help. https://ow.ly/b9bp50ThNjz
Dementia signs: How to know when it’s time to talk to your doctor
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Did you know that Dementia is not a part of aging? Or that in Bermuda, the number of Dementia cases are set to see an increase of 200%? Last week AAD joined Alzheimer's Disease International for the #WhatsYourPlan campaign urging governments to create a National Dementia Plan. Check out the article below for more details on how the lack of a National Dementia Plan could affect the island going forward.
In a recent The Royal Gazette Limited news article AAD Executive Director Erica Fulton and Alzheimer's Disease International Executive Director, Paola Barbarino warn of a looming dementia 'time bomb' as cases rise, urging proactive measures for better care and support. Read the full article by clicking the link below! https://lnkd.in/eYV7mt_Z
Charity warns of dementia time bomb
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Affecting more than 55 million people worldwide, dementia is the leading cause of disability and dependency among the elderly. And with a new case arising somewhere in the world every 3 seconds, the number of people living with some form of the condition is expected to nearly double every 20 years. September is World Alzheimer’s Month, an annual campaign organized by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) to promote a greater understanding of dementia at a global level. Learn more in our latest blog. #TimeToActOnDementia #TimeToActOnAlzheimers #WorldAlzMonth
A Time to Act: September Is World Alzheimer’s Month
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Dementia is not just Alzheimer's disease. Learn more about the different types of dementia and how we can change our approaches to increase our chances of successfully caring for someone living with the disease. https://lnkd.in/eN--ZsCw
4 Reasons Why It’s Important To Know That Dementia Is Not Just Alzheimer Disease
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Being proactive includes brain health education and knowing the risk factors for dementia.
There's no cure for #Dementia. But learning as much as possible about this progressive disease—including the warning signs—can help #OlderAdults get an early diagnosis and create a plan of action. Explore (and share) our Guide to Dementia Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment.👇 #BrainAwarenessWeek https://lnkd.in/dGdJMcsr
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It's National #strokeweek (5 – 11 August 2024). We're helping to promote awareness about stroke prevention, as having a stroke more than doubles your risk of developing dementia. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ggtBCuZj #DementiaRisk #strokeawareness #strokeawarenessmonth
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