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All forms of dementia are progressive which means that symptoms develop and then worsen over time.
In this blog we outline the basics of Vascular dementia, the second most common type of dementia after Alzheimer's disease.
Frontotemporal dementia is often one of the young onset forms of dementia, with symptoms usually appearing between 45 and 65 years of age.
Learn how the early signs of dementia can present in you or your loved ones, and what to do if you are concerned.
Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) is the third most common type of dementia. Learn what the symptoms are and how you can make life easier with LBD.
Learn about what Alzheimer's Disease can look like, its progression and how to help someone living with the condition.
Learn about how young onset dementia might present and how to live well with dementia.
Find out the shared symptoms of menopause and dementia and distinctions between them.
Medication and treatment plans are available to support those living with dementia to maintain a good quality of life, depending on the type and stage of dementia.
Learn about what dementia is and the different types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease and Lewy Body dementia.
Learn about the different types of dementia and what they look like.
Open up the conversation of dementia, and take the next steps.
Dementia can cause many changes to the brain. In this blog, learn what causes dementia, how it can progress and what parts of the brain are affected.