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Types Of Dementia

Types Of Dementia

Dementia is a term that encompasses a variety of cognitive disorders that affect memory, thinking, and behaviour making daily activities increasingly challenging. 

With several different types of dementia, understanding the distinctions between them is crucial for accurate diagnosis, treatment, and support. In this comprehensive guide, we explore the various forms of dementia, their prevalence, symptoms, diagnosis, home care, and impact on communication, families, and effect the brain.

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Lewy Body Dementia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Care

Lewy Body Dementia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Care

Lewy body dementia is a form of progressive dementia that affects more than 100,000 people in the UK alone. It can be difficult to understand and care for someone with Lewy Body Dementia at home, as it's often hard to recognise the signs early on.

This blog explores what Lewy Body Dementia is; its causes, symptoms, treatment and care at home. And we'll explain why professional assistance makes a difference when caring for someone with this disease.

Knowing about this disease and its symptoms can help you make an informed decision about treatment and your care options.  

Mixed Dementia: Causes, Progression & Managing The Effects

Mixed Dementia: Causes, Progression & Managing The Effects

Part 2 of our Focus On Dementia series: Mixed dementia

Mixed dementia is a condition when an individual with dementia is affected by two types of dementia. The most common type is Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia.

Discover more about the causes, progression & managing the effects…

Why Is Early Diagnosis Of Dementia Important?

Why Is Early Diagnosis Of Dementia Important?

The early diagnosis of dementia is key to delay the rapid progression of the disease. It is a life-changing condition that can cause distress and sadness to those diagnosed with it. However, for many people, the diagnosis comes as a relief for them and their families because now they can finally start treatment and reach out for care and support to improve their quality of life.

Read our guide for more information on why early diagnosis of dementia is important.

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