How to Manage Sleep Problems Related to Alzheimer’s
According to the Mayo Clinic, sleep disturbances may affect up to 25 percent of people with mild to moderate dementia and 50 percent with severe dementia. This group of symptoms affect memory, language, problem solving skills and social abilities. As these cognitive functions continue to deteriorate, sleeping patterns also worsen with disease progression. Changes in…
What Is Sundowning?
Confusion is a common symptom of dementia, which often worsens in the late afternoon and early evening. You may have heard the term “sundowning” in relation to Alzheimer’s disease, the leading form of dementia. This syndrome is a state of confusion that occurs later in the day that can cause anxiety and aggressive behavior. One…
Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
June is Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month. Alzheimer’s is an irreversible form of dementia that slowly degenerates memory and thinking skills, worsening over time. This disease is very common, affecting with more than 6 million people in the United States. The first symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease usually appear when a person reaches their mid-60s,…
Keeping Your Brain Healthy With Age
The brain is one of the most important organs in our bodies. It controls our thinking, learning, speech and emotions, also allowing us to feel and store memories. Our ability to recall favorite memories keep us connected to the people and places that matter most to us. As we age, our brains begin to shrink…