Understanding Dementia

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Has your loved one been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s? We know firsthand how difficult a cognitive impairment diagnosis can be – and we want to help you be best prepared for what to expect as time goes on. The more you know about your loved one’s diagnosis, the better position you’ll be in to provide the care and support that they need.

In today’s episode, we’ll deep dive into the different types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s, and uncover what’s happening in the brain of a diagnosed individual. The more you know about what your loved one is going through, the better prepared you’ll be to help them.

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There is probably no single person who doesn’t encounter someone with this devastating illness. Thank you for the video.

idiaaisien
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Seeing my great grandfather slowly forget about everything and everyone in his life was tge saddest thing i will ever witness in my life man.

devidwarner
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This is great information and very scary. Caregivers are going to need all the help we can get! I was an untrained caregiver and unprepared for caring for someone with this illness. I hope we find a cure ASAP! Thank you again!

jonsonjeams
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Thank you so much for your amazing video. Keep it up.

zackharyzack
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Wonderful video very informative thanks

jurriatarthi
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I'm in my twenties and have been suffering from amnesia two times. Here is what I learned : you don't have to feel sorry for the people that loose their memory.

luximbarg
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Before my grandpa died, he had Alzheimer's really bad. When he looked in a mirror he thought he was seeing his brother and started talking to his reflation

taylorcalms
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I know this may sound crazy, but I hope that in the future I would be able to help in the research to help find a cure for Alzheimer's disease

smithlaw
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I'm a Physical Therapist and I'm trying to inform as many people as I can about Alzheimer's and Dementia.

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