What stage of dementia is my loved one in? A guide to dementia staging tools
Trisha Monroe Trisha Monroe

What stage of dementia is my loved one in? A guide to dementia staging tools

One important thing to note about dementia staging tools is that they are only guides. Most people do not progress through dementia in exactly the same way. Some people advance through stages much more quickly than others, while some may appear to skip certain stages altogether. A doctor or neurologist may use one of these staging tools to estimate where your loved one is in the disease process, but that does not mean they will experience every symptom associated with that stage. Dementia progression is highly individualized, and staging tools cannot predict exactly how a person's journey will unfold.

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Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout
Trisha Monroe Trisha Monroe

Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout

Caregiver burnout is a very real phenomenon that happens to those caring for someone else. Caregiver burnout is a state of physical and mental exhaustion that can develop when the demands of caregiving become overwhelming. The prolonged emotional stress of caring for another person, often without sufficient support, can lead to this kind of exhaustion.

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10 Questions to Ask After a Dementia Diagnosis
Trisha Monroe Trisha Monroe

10 Questions to Ask After a Dementia Diagnosis

Receiving a dementia diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Many families leave the doctor's office with more questions than answers. While every person's journey with dementia is unique, asking the right questions early can help you better understand the diagnosis, plan for the future, and access the support you need.

Here are 10 important questions to ask after a dementia diagnosis.

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Understanding Dementia
Trisha Monroe Trisha Monroe

Understanding Dementia

Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a collection of symptoms caused by diseases that damage brain cells and affect cognitive functioning. Dementia itself is not a disease. Rather, it is a term used to describe significant changes in memory, thinking, reasoning, behavior, and the ability to perform everyday activities.

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