Posts Tagged ‘ early onset dementia ’

5 Warning Signs of Dementia.

March 6, 2012
5 Warning Signs of Dementia.

5 Symptoms to Look For if You Suspect Early Signs of Dementia in a Person. As we grow older our ability to do things slows a little, we don’t seem to have the same amount of energy to do things as fast as we did when we were younger. But the fundamental things that...
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Using Music and Art to Give a Better Quality of Life to People with Early Stages of Dementia

February 6, 2012
Using Music and Art to Give a Better Quality of Life to People with Early Stages of Dementia

Arts 4 Dementia, founded in 2011, has been set up to bridge the gap in arts provision, to re-energise and inspire people living with dementia in the community, to help develop new outreach in London and establish a comprehensive  website (www.arts4dementia.org.uk) to signpost arts activities nationwide. Two-thirds of the 64,000 Londoners with dementia live at...
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NHS Choices Video on Early Onset Dementia

January 31, 2012

Here we take a look at a video provided by NHS Choices. It deals with the issue of Early Onset Dementia. It features John and his wife Shirley. They describe how they’ve adapted their lives since John showed early signs of dementia. An expert explains the value of early diagnosis and planning for a...
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Early Onset Dementia

November 24, 2011

Dementia can affect many people who are in their 30′s, 40′s and 50′s. This is known as early onset dementia. There is no single one type of person that can develop early onset dementia. It can affect anybody from teachers, manual workers, to professionals and scientists and since little is known about who is affected and...
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