Reversible “Dementia”: Is It Really Dementia? Checking UTIs & B12

When a loved one suddenly shows signs of confusion, memory loss, or behavioral changes, it’s natural to fear the worst. But what if it isn’t dementia? While true dementia, like Alzheimer’s disease, is a progressive and irreversible condition, there are numerous medical issues that can mimic its symptoms. These conditions are often treatable, and the […]
Dementia vs. Normal Aging: 10 Warning Signs to Watch For

As we get older, it is common to worry about our memory. We might misplace our keys or forget the name of an acquaintance and wonder if it is a sign of something more serious. While some memory changes are a normal part of aging, dementia is not. [3] Understanding the difference between typical age-related […]
Understanding Sundowning Syndrome in Dementia Care

Understanding Sundowning Syndrome in Dementia Care Sundowning is a group of symptoms that often affect people with dementia. These symptoms usually appear in the late afternoon or early evening. Sundowning may cause confusion, agitation, and anxiety as the day ends. This article explains what sundowning is, what causes it, and how to manage sundowning to […]
10 Early Signs of Dementia You Need to Know & Practical Ways to Reduce Your Risk

Are you aware of the early signs of dementia and how you can prevent it? This informative video by Dr. Eric Berg below dives deep into 10 crucial symptoms that may appear years before cognitive decline, such as changes in smell, sleep disturbances, and memory issues. Dr. Berg also explains how lifestyle modifications like regular […]
