Mixed Dementia May Be the Most Common Cause of Dementia
It is common for people with dementia to have mixed dementia—a combination of two or more types of dementia. A number of combinations are possible.
It is common for people with dementia to have mixed dementia—a combination of two or more types of dementia. A number of combinations are possible.
With many types of senior care available the services they offer can be confusing. Assisted living homes may have memory care units, but there are differences between these and memory care homes.
For those with cognitive issues who are unable to live at home, there are personal care homes and senior living facilities that specialize in caring for residents with Alzheimer’s and dementia.