Introducing life-like dolls into dementia care may offer more than comfort — it could help calm agitation and ease distress.
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or other form of dementia, families are faced with tough decisions about care.
Older Japanese adults who ate cheese at least once a week had a 21–24% lower risk of developing dementia over three years.
A well-structured plan provides a roadmap for care, helps prevent crises, and ensures that your loved one’s dignity and quality of life remain central to every decision.
The Dementia Friends sessions focus on 5 key messages that debunk myths about dementia and improve outpatient clinic staff’s knowledge of the condition.
Dr. Joel Salinas, founder and chief medical officer of Isaac Health, examines the growing dementia crisis as a looming ...
Community health services in England need much greater investment if the government is to succeed in moving care from ...
In the past two years, patients with dementia and their families have begun to speak about hope in new ways, writes new STAT ...
BioArctic AB's (publ) (Nasdaq Stockholm: BIOA B) partner Eisai announced today that Health Canada has issued a Notice of Compliance with Conditions (NOC/c) for Leqembi® (lecanemab) for the treatment ...
In Canada, lecanemab is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with a clinical diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (early AD) who are ...
CEO and president of La Verna Aged Care and Dementia Village Dr. Miguel A. Ramos Jr. leads the unveiling of the new world-class retirement facility in ...
Spooky sights, scary sounds, and costumed strangers are staples of Halloween, but these can create unique challenges for individuals living with dementia.