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Demetia alters the brain at certain ages of life

By Shishir PrasadPublished about a year ago 3 min read

Dementia is a degenerative and neurodegenerative disease of the brain, ranked as the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia and is caused by abnormal protein deposits within the brain: amyloid plaques and tau tangles. This accumulation of proteins leads to alterations in the brain, which manifest into common symptoms like an inability to perform basic personal care, changes in personality, failure to control emotions, and a failure to recognize loved ones.

Diagnosis

Scientists say that areas where the rate of dementia diagnoses is below expectation can use this knowledge to determine possible mechanisms which may prevent individuals from seeking formal diagnosis. Dr. Bynum asserted, “The objective for today ought to be the earlier identification of individuals experiencing cognitive difficulties; nonetheless, our findings suggest that the younger demographic among Medicare recipients demonstrates the greatest degree of variability.” He added, “This should act as a prompt for communities and healthcare systems to spread awareness and intensify efforts to improve the accessibility of services for these individuals.” Moreover, personal implications are that one may need to pursue aggressively their interests in acquiring the resources necessary, for instance, cognitive assessments.

Care Management

Caremark's care-at-home service is the support needed to help a person continue doing their daily routines. The services include assistance with personal care, preparing meals, and medication prompting. The company also offers various leisure and social activities for its customers to lead happy and healthy lives. Regular visits from a familiar caregiver can be very good company, especially for those with dementia or Alzheimer's disease.

Control Management

Even if they need family care or professional care, Caremark has been a leading provider in facilitating in-home care that could help those with dementia and Alzheimer's maintain independence but still live in their own homes. This way, they can receive personalized care with the help of specialized caregivers who are trained in expertly providing assistance for most daily activities, from light housekeeping to meal preparation, medication reminders, and more. They strive to help people continue independent living while ensuring their protection and safety in their home.

Impaired Cognitive functions

When we dive into the world of chronic depression, we're not just talking about feeling blue. We're looking at how it weighs down on your mind over the long haul. Chronic depression can mess with your cognitive gears, playing a sneaky role in cognitive health.

Chronic depression does more than dampen spirits. It can cloud your thinking, slow down your mental processes, and even make it harder to make decisions or focus. Think of it as a fog that doesn't just obscure your mood but also blurs your mental clarity.

Early detection

Here's why catching these signs early matters: the sooner you spot them, the sooner you can do something about it. Early detection of cognitive decline opens the door to interventions that can slow down the progression, improve quality of life, and give you and your loved ones more control over the future.

It's like finding a small leak in your house; addressing it early can prevent a whole lot of damage down the road.

Acting early also means more time to plan, to adjust, and to make decisions about care and support. It's not just about medical treatment; it's about setting up a supportive environment, both emotionally and practically, to navigate the challenges ahead with more confidence and less fear.

Low recovery rates

There is no cure for dementia. Some medications have been shown to slow the progression of symptoms. The average life expectancy after diagnosis of dementia is 4 to 8 years.Dementia is frustrating and frightening for the person suffering from it.

It is also distressing and devastating for the loved ones caring for a person with dementia as they slowly watch their once vibrant loved one become a shell of themselves. Chronic depression does more than dampen one's spirits; it can cloud thinking, slow down mental processes, and make it harder to make decisions or concentrate. Think of it as a fog that not only dims mood but also blurs mental clarity.

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About the Creator

Shishir Prasad

I am an author and psychologist have a flair for writing articles, short stories, Research papers on various topics through aspects of life experiences 🎉😘.

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