This episode defines Dementia as not a disease but an umbrella term for a set of symptoms caused by various brain disorders, including Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and mixed dementia. These conditions lead to cognitive decline affecting memory, language, behavior, and daily functioning. Symptoms vary by type but generally worsen over time. Diagnosis involves cognitive testing, imaging, and lab work. While Dementia is progressive and often incurable, early intervention and Education improve care. The three main stages—early, middle, and late—require increasing support. Compassion, understanding, and adapting care strategies are vital to maintaining quality of life and dignity.
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