Learn the stages of the most common form of dementia, Alzheimer's disease.
Learn the importance of honest and open discussion with your healthcare provider.
Like every part of your body, your brain changes as you age. And some changes affect how you think. Let's look at what's normal, and let's talk about things that may be cause for concern.
As you get older, you may notice that you forget things more often than you used to. This is a normal part of aging. But some older people have memory and thinking problems that aren't just forgetfulness. We call this "MCI." With MCI, you can still take care of yourself and do normal activities. But the changes in your brain may worry you.
A diagnosis of dementia changes your life. It changes the lives of your loved ones, too. You might face some unexpected challenges. But there are healthy ways to deal with dementia. Here are some coping strategies.
Early dementia is not necessarily a reason to stop driving but it can be an opportunity for the senior driver, their family, and friends, to open up the conversation of safe driving. © U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs