Unsure what Alzheimer's may look like in the early stages? Here's 11 signs of Alzheimer's to look out for.| Elder
How to Care for Ageing Parents With an increasingly ageing population, many of us will have to face questions regarding the care of our parents at some point. For those who have a loved one with a diagnosis of dementia, the care considerations are far more complex. Watching someone that you love go through the […] The post How to care for ageing parents living with dementia appeared first on Elder.| Elder
What is a dementia clock? Over 850,000 people are living with dementia in the UK. While there is no known cure, people have found many ways to manage life with dementia and continue independent lifestyles. Our fast-paced society can be one of the difficulties facing people affected by dementia, but modern tools and technologies, such […] The post What is a dementia clock? appeared first on Elder.| Elder
Eight Facts about Lewy Body Dementia 1. It’s a fairly common type of dementia Over 100,000 people in the UK are affected by Lewy Body dementia (DLB). 2. While it shares a lot of symptoms, it’s different to Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, and Lewy Body Dementia is the […] The post Eight facts about lewy body dementia appeared first on Elder.| Elder
Knowing how each stage of Lewy Body dementia may present itself can help you prepare for the impact it may have on everyday life.| Elder
Aston University has partnered with dementia care provider Lee Mount Healthcare (LMH) to create an AI-powered ‘Smart Care Home’ system.| Digital Health
Managing challenging behaviours associated with dementia can be distressing for families. However, with the right strategies and support, it is possible. Learn helpful techniques and find professional care and support with Elder.| Elder
Learn more about the different types of dementia. Discover causes, symptoms, and how to get support with Elder.| Elder
Discover how Chips and Chat at The Moments creates meaningful social connections for residents through snacks, storytelling, and casual conversation.| The Moments
If your loved one is living with dementia, it can be difficult to work out how to pay for the care they need.| Elder