I wish I could tell you about new research that shows us exactly what causes Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia or provides a clear way to a cure, but I cannot. Nevertheless, some recent research offers hope to people living with dementia and their families. Here are a few studies worth learning about.
Now that we’re finding ways to help prevent dementia, we can hopefully look forward to more years in good cognitive health. Adding to all this positive information is the knowledge that there are behavioral and environmental interventions that can help people with dementia use their remaining abilities to maintain function and enhance their quality of life. These best practices are at the very heart of DementiaWise®, our proprietary dementia care approach. ComForCare/At Your Side Home Care designed this comprehensive program to enhance the lives of those living with dementia, as well as their families.
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