... References A Statement From the Willis Family — The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration  Aphasia — Cleveland Clinic Frontotemporal Disorders: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis — National Institute on Aging Frontal Lobe — Cleveland Clinic Temporal Lobe — Cleveland Clinic Frontotemporal Dementia — Mayo Clinic Modifiable Potential Risk Factors in ...
    
   
  
 
      
  
  
  
    ... This means that their cognitive symptoms can change greatly from one day to the next — especially regarding attention and alertness. Those who have LBD experience visual hallucinations, and people with Alzheimer’s disease do not. ...
    
   
  
 
      
  
  
  
    ... My Perspective articles discuss Alzheimer's disease and dementia from a specific point of view. We understand that everyone with the condition or caring for someone with the condition has a different experience. We aim to share as many of those viewpoints as we can. We’d love to hear from you. ...
    
   
  
    My Perspective: I Am a Caregiver
    
      ... My Perspective articles discuss Alzheimer's disease and dementia from a specific point of view. We understand that everyone with the condition or caring for someone with the condition has a different experience. We aim to share as many of those viewpoints as we can. We’d love to hear from you. ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, they offer expert care for the brain and support for the whole family.If you or someone you love is showing signs of memory loss, talk to your primary care doctor. They may refer you to a neurologist, or you can ask if it would be beneficial to schedule an appointment with one. ...
    
   
  
    How A Neurologist Can Help Treat Alzheimer’s
    
      ... From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, they offer expert care for the brain and support for the whole family.If you or someone you love is showing signs of memory loss, talk to your primary care doctor. They may refer you to a neurologist, or you can ask if it would be beneficial to schedule an appointment with one. ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Regular physical activity, such as walking, biking, or swimming, is linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s. Exercise can also boost the production of ketones, supporting a keto diet.Engaging in regular mental activities can help keep your brain sharp and may lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. ...
    
   
  
    Can a Keto Diet Help Prevent Alzheimer’s?
    
      ... Regular physical activity, such as walking, biking, or swimming, is linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s. Exercise can also boost the production of ketones, supporting a keto diet.Engaging in regular mental activities can help keep your brain sharp and may lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Staying informed and proactive can play a crucial role in maintaining your cognitive health or that of your family members.Join the ConversationOn myALZteam, people share their experiences with Alzheimer’s disease, get advice, and find support from others who understand.Have you been diagnosed with ADHD? ...
    
   
  
    ADHD and Alzheimer’s: Is There a Connection?
    
      ... Staying informed and proactive can play a crucial role in maintaining your cognitive health or that of your family members.Join the ConversationOn myALZteam, people share their experiences with Alzheimer’s disease, get advice, and find support from others who understand.Have you been diagnosed with ADHD? ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Here are some questions and conversations from myALZteam:"I really would like feedback on the pros and cons of having your loved one living in your home versus assisted living/memory care facility.""When did you know it was time to put a loved one in a Memory Care Facility?" ...
    
   
  
    What Makes for a Good Nursing Home?
    
      ... Here are some questions and conversations from myALZteam:"I really would like feedback on the pros and cons of having your loved one living in your home versus assisted living/memory care facility.""When did you know it was time to put a loved one in a Memory Care Facility?" ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... When you respond with kindness and go along with your loved one’s version of reality to calm them — for example, reassuring them that their “stolen” wallet is safe — you are using a compassionate care technique known as therapeutic fibbing.Join the ConversationOn myALZteam, people share their experiences with Alzheimer’s, get advice, and find support from ...
    
   
  
    Is Paranoia a Sign of Dementia? Delusions and More
    
      ... When you respond with kindness and go along with your loved one’s version of reality to calm them — for example, reassuring them that their “stolen” wallet is safe — you are using a compassionate care technique known as therapeutic fibbing.Join the ConversationOn myALZteam, people share their experiences with Alzheimer’s, get advice, and find support from ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Aside from building muscle, physical exercise helps support brain health in people who have Alzheimer’s.Resistance training and other movements have additional benefits for people with dementia, like reducing the risk of falls. ...
    
   
  
    Dementia and Muscle Loss: Is There a Connection?
    
      ... Aside from building muscle, physical exercise helps support brain health in people who have Alzheimer’s.Resistance training and other movements have additional benefits for people with dementia, like reducing the risk of falls. ...