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Types of dementia | Alzheimer s SocietyDementia is a group of symptoms. It’s caused by different diseases that damage the brain. These diseases affect the brain in different ways, resulting in different types of dementia.
About dementia | Alzheimer s SocietyFind the information about dementia you need to know, including symptoms, types, treatments and risk factors.
What is vascular dementia? | Alzheimer s SocietyVascular dementia is the second most common type of dementia (after Alzheimer s disease). Everyone experiences it differently. Symptoms vary depending on the person, the cause and the areas of the brain that are affected
What is dementia? | Alzheimer s SocietyDementia describes a group of symptoms that include problems with memory, thinking or language, and changes in mood, emotions, perception and behaviour.
For dementia professionals | Alzheimer s SocietyWe provide a range of information services, resources and specialist training for health and social care professionals working with people who have dementia.
Dementia Support Line | Alzheimer s SocietyIf you need dementia support, we’re here for you. Get personalised information, support and advice by calling us on 0333 150 3456.
What causes young-onset dementia? | Alzheimer s SocietyThe causes of young-onset dementia, also known as early-onset dementia, are different from those in older people. The young-onset of some of the most common types of dementia are described on this page.
The progression, signs and stages of dementia | Alzheimer s SocietyDementia is progressive. This means signs and symptoms may be relatively mild at first but they get worse with time. Dementia affects everyone differently, however it can be helpful to think of dementia progressing in t
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) | Alzheimer s SocietyFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is one of the less common types of dementia. It is sometimes called Pick s disease or frontal lobe dementia. The first noticeable FTD symptoms are changes to personality and behaviour and/or
Improving dementia diagnosis | Alzheimer s SocietyOne in three people living with dementia in the UK don’t have a diagnosis. We want to help them access the care and support they deserve.
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