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Care for Adults with Special Needs

Antipsychotic Drugs for Paranoia in Dementia

Paranoia in Dementia Dementia is a term used for diseases and conditionscaused by a decline in memory, language and thinking skills affecting a person’s ability to carry out day-to-day activities. The most common cause of Dementia is Alzheimer’s. Dementia patients can often be found suffering from undesirable emotions such as fear, anger and jealousy. This sort ...
Parkinson's Dementia Aggression

Parkinson’s Dementia Aggression

Parkinson’s Dementia Aggression is the aggression stemming from Parkinson’s disease Dementia that impairs thought processes, mental functions, and memory. Though Parkinson’s Disease is known to be a progressive disease of the nervous system that affects a person’s mobility and ability to carry out day-to-day activities, Parkinson’s Disease Dementia can result in severe cognitive decline. PD ...
Dementia & Alzheimer's

What is the Difference between Dementia and Alzheimer’s?

Usually considered as similar memory disorders, Dementia and Alzheimer's can be very different in terms of their definition, symptoms, causes and memory care treatments required. Alzheimer's is a popular type of Dementia that hampers memory, thought and language; it is further affected by the passing time. Whereas, Dementia is a broader term for a memory ...
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