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  2. Dementia: Stages, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - WebMD

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    Dementia is a broad term to describe a set of symptoms that affect your cognitive functioning including memory, attention, thinking, communication, behavior, motor skills, and daily functioning.

  3. The 7 Stages of Dementia: What They Are & What To Expect - AOL

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    Learning about the dementia stages can help caregivers track and monitor stage-related symptoms to identify a loved one’s brain-health status. The seven stages of dementia include: Stage 1: No ...

  4. 11 Early Signs of Dementia: What to Watch Out For - Healthline

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    reasoning and problem-solving abilities. language skills. communication. focus. Depending on the cause, if a doctor diagnoses dementia early, treatment options may help slow cognitive decline. 1 ...

  5. What Do Dementia Patients Really Think About? - Healthline

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    People with dementia mostly think about the same things that others do, such as how their loved ones are doing, how they feel emotionally or physically, and other things that are happening in ...

  6. Dementia Symptoms: Signs, Breakdown by Type, and Alzheimer’s

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    This is the final stage of Alzheimer’s, and symptoms may include: an inability to recognize family and loved ones. loss of sense of self. an inability to communicate in any way. loss of bladder ...

  7. Caring for a Person With Dementia - WebMD

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    There are many resources available to caregivers of a person diagnosed with dementia. The Alzheimer's Association (800-272-3900) will refer you to your local chapter for information, resources ...

  8. Early-Onset Dementia: A Caregiver's Guide - WebMD

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    Early-onset, or young-onset, dementia refers to changes that begin before age 65. It can start as early as age 30 but usually happens around age 50. Because it starts at an earlier age, there are ...

  9. Dementia caregiving - Wikipedia

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    Dementia caregiving. As populations age, caring for people with dementia has become more common. Elderly caregiving may consist of formal care and informal care. Formal care involves the services of community and medical partners, while informal care involves the support of family, friends, and local communities.

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