Alzheimer's & Dementia Treatment
For Myself
Dementia is the biggest social crisis of the 21st century. It is a condition characterized by a decline in the memory or thinking skills that affect a person's daily life and their ability to perform everyday activities.
Coping with Alzheimer's & Dementia is tough. Having the right information allows you to take the right decisions. Here’s what to see in yourself for dementia. Learning the early warning signs can help in
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Memory issues
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Poor judgment and thinking
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Poor reasoning or judgment
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Trouble understanding visual images
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Difficulty in decision-making
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Confusion with time and place
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Problem with writing and reading
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Frequent random mood changes
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Feel irritated or frustrated
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Withdraw from social situations.
If you notice any of the above signs of Alzheimer’s in yourself and you are struggling to cope with it, then we could help you with managing it. If you are having a hard life journey or facing difficulty with daily living having dementia, you need not worry, we can help you. We will provide you with the best counseling, support, and services in every stage of the dementia journey.
Gaining a better understanding of the dementia treatment and resource options can help you make an informed choice. Reach out to us to get the most valuable information on dementia treatment. Our therapists will help you in all the ways possible. You can make a real difference in your life!
For Parent
Do you know how common is dementia? Affecting 47.5 million people, it has a worldwide prevalence. One in 10 persons is likely to develop the condition in their lifetime.
To care for those who once who cared for us is one of the highest honors. If your parent is dealing with Alzheimer’s/dementia, then the impact of the illness on your parent can be significant. Communication can become increasingly difficult for them. They start out having difficulty finding the right word to describe the things or objects. It can increase over time to the point that eventually the world no longer makes sense to the person.
Helping/ caring for a parent with dementia can present many unique challenges also for you and the caregivers. Recognizing your parent’s unique likes, dislikes, needs
Remember a parent with Dementia is not giving you a hard time, they are having a hard time. If they believe something to be true, it is true in the Alzheimer’s world.
What caregivers of dementia need to know is how to help their parents and loved ones and give the right support and care when needed.
Many people who are developing or have dementia do not receive a diagnosis, or they are not diagnosed in the early stages of the disease. The failure to evaluate memory or cognitive complaints is likely to hinder treatment of underlying disease and comorbid conditions and may present safety issues of the person and others. The conditions may worsen over time.
Need any assistance for your parent? Reaching out to MindTalk can be beneficial in helping your parent with Dementia. We facilitate individualized support and care on a needed basis, including crisis interventions and home-based respites. Leave all your worries to us! We can help your parent live a life which they deserve to live. Do not hesitate, Call us now.
For Partner
Alzheimer's and Dementia is a journey that begins with memory loss and cognitive problems. Without effective support in place, the journey may quickly end with the sufferer being profoundly disabled and requiring care with all activities of their day to day living.
Many people think they cannot do anything for a person with dementia because there is no cure. But if you learn the ways how you can help them, the person is happier, and so is the family and their life. How to know if your partner has dementia or not?
Learn the warning signs-
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Asking the same question over and over again
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Finding difficulty in carrying out simple tasks such as paying bills
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Getting lost in familiar surroundings
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Misplacing things and find difficulty tracing it
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Neglecting personal care or hygiene
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Feel difficulty in making decisions.
There is also a moral task of caregiving, and that involves just being there, being with that person and being committed. When there is nothing that can be done, we have to be able to say, "look, I'm with you in this experience. Right through to the end of it."
Also remember, whatever care and support you can give your partner, MindTalk is here for you and there are a lot of ways we can help.
Yes, through proper dementia treatment and high quality, flexible and personalized
For Friend
Knowing the symptoms of dementia and identifying them early and learning about what dementia treatment is available, can make a positive difference for both your friend and their family members. But prior to that what you need to know- and what you can do- about memory problems of your friend, all these matters! From prevention to early intervention and care. Here are a few signs to see in your friend:
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Problems communicating
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Forgetfulness
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Misplacing things
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Changes in personality
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Withdrawal from work or social activities
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Changes in mood or behavior
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Difficulty doing familiar tasks.
Your help and understanding towards your friend who has dementia
If you know any of
Help your friend with dementia live a full, enriched and happy life at home and within the communities as long as possible. Feel free to reach us today. Because memories matter and your loved one too! Call us now.