Dementia involes
particular symptoms which are caused by gradual deteriation and
death of brain cells. This loss of cognitive abilities that occurs
leads to impairments in memory, reasoning, planning, and personality.
Caring
for Someone with Dementia - Dementia is a degenerative mental
illness which causes problems with memory loss, thinking and reasoning.
Dementia usually affects a person’s mental health gradually
over a number of years. 3/5
Care
Homes | Dementia Care | MHA - MHA is a charity providing care,
accommodation and support services for older people throughout Britain.
We are one of the most respected charitable care provider in the sector
and amongst the largest charities in Britain, providing award winning
services and specialist dementia care to older people for nearly 70
years Not Rated
Dementia
Care Partnership (DCP) - Is a registered Newcastle based charity
which provides local services for people with dementia of all ages,
older people including people from the black and minority ethnic communities
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Dementia
Guide - More real videos of people discussing dementia and its
effects on their lives. 3/5
The
Dementia Support Group (UK) - Started in 1999 as a self-help group
of carers of people with dementia. Based in Bolton, Lancashire. 3/5
Dementia
UK - Caring for a person with dementia can often be isolating.
Services in your area are not always able to offer information about
dementia nor are the professionals equipped to support both the person
living with dementia and the carer. 3/5
NINDS
Dementia With Lewy Bodies Information Page - Synonym(s): Lewy
Body Dementia.Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is one of the most common
types of progressive dementia. The central feature of DLB is progressive
cognitive decline, combined with three additional defining features
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The
Pick's Disease Support Group (UK) - Includes Dementia with Lewy
Bodies, Frontotemporal Dementia including: Frontal Lobe Degeneration,
Pick's Disease and Primary Progressive Aphasia , Alchohol Related
Dementia and Corticobasal Degeneration. 3/5
Wernicke-Korsakoff
Syndrome.- Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is a brain disorder involving
loss of specific brain functions caused by a thiamine deficiency 3/5
Wernicke-Korsakoff
Syndrome - From MedLine Plus.- Wernicke's encephalopathy and Korsakoff
syndrome are different conditions that are both due to brain damage
caused by a lack of vitamin B1 3/5
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