Cognitive impairment can be connected to conditions other than Alzheimer's and dementia
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Cognitive impairment can be connected to conditions other than Alzheimer's and dementia
Cognitive impairment is always a cause for concern, and it is always important to fully understand and discuss with your family physician which condition is causing the symptoms, as dementia or Alzheimer’s are not always the source.
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Read Full ArticleAround two thirds of all people with Alzheimer's are cared for at home by relatives. In doing so, danger situations cannot always be avoided, as Alzheimer's disease leads to a diminishing memory, a deterioration of everyday abilities and orientation as well as often an increasing urge to move. Therefore, it is advisable to adapt the apartment to the needs of the sick person or the sick person in order to avoid injuries. If a degree of care is av…
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