When a person with dementia hallucinates, they experience something very real to them that nobody else does, because they sense something that isn’t there.

When a person with dementia hallucinates, they experience something very real to them that nobody else does, because they sense something that isn’t there.
If you are on the receiving end of aggressive behavior remember that it is not about you and the person with dementia is not behaving as they are on purpose.
Inappropriate sexual behavior is disturbing, but it may feel like a much greater challenge when your loved one or the one you care for with dementia acts in ways that are new or different for them.
Let’s look at the various types of dementia that are currently not reversible, starting with the most common, Alzheimer’s disease.
While there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, there are lifestyle enhancements that may slow down the progression of...
Alzheimer’s is not a disease affects one person only, it involves everyone in the family. Together, the family will go through each stage and...
Communication can be one of the most challenging issues for people diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease and even other forms of dementia. It...