Dementia

Dementia is a syndrome or collection of symptoms that produce declines in memory and other mental abilities creating confusion and communication difficulty. Dementia is caused by various conditions diseases or conditions, most of which have no cure, such as Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, or Parkinson’s disease. It is important to remember that the diagnosis or observation of this mental decline does not necessarily mean it is an untreatable or irreversible condition. However, the individual who is affected or family members observing these changes should seek neurological and neuropsychological confirmation of the type of dementia that is occurring.

Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Maintaining Brain Health with Amy Abrams
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This is a fact-filled episode focusing on dementia, with an emphasis on reducing the risk of developing dementia. Our guest is the former Director of Education for Alzheimer’s San Diego,…

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The Paradigm Shift in Alzheimer’s Disease Research with Dr. Gary Rosenberg
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The aging of populations worldwide will dramatically increase the number of elderly people, leading to a silver tsunami of people with dementia by 2050. In this episode of the Living…

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Decision-Making Capacity in Older Adults with Dr. Peter Lichtenberg
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This episode of the Living to 100 Club Radio show has as its guest one of the leading experts in determining decision-making capacity in older adults, Dr. Peter Lichtenberg. Dr.…

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Adult Day Care for Those Affected by Alzheimer’s Disease with Scott Tarde
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This episode of the Living to 100 Club Radio show explores adult day care programs, and the support, education, and crisis management provided to families whose loved ones have Alzheimer’s…

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Let’s Get Clinical: Knowing Depression, Dementia and Delirium with Dr. Joe Casciani
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This episode covers 3 clinical syndromes that besiege many older adults: depression, dementia, and delirium. For those who are not working in health care or may have heard the terms…

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