Because it tastes good and people with dementia are not dogs....
Yes, most people with dementia are over the age of 65, as age is a significant risk factor for the condition. While dementia can occur in younger individuals, the prevalence increases dramatically with age, particularly among those aged 85 and older. It is estimated that nearly half of people in this age group may be affected by some form of dementia.
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People with dementia are typically older adults, with the risk increasing with age. However, early-onset dementia can occur in individuals as young as their 40s or 50s. The majority of individuals diagnosed with dementia are over the age of 65.
relationship between brain changes and behaviour in people with dementia
relationship between brain changes and behaviour in people with dementia
Senility is an old word for dementia. Only old people can be senile, but anyone can have dementia from brain damage.
People who meditate regularly have a lower chance of developing dementia.
it can damage relationships and you could loose your life also
We do not know what causes dementia, we only know that it becomes more common as people age.
No. The percentage of the population with dementia does increase with age, but not even half of elderly people (those above age 65) will ever meet criteria for dementia.
There are a couple of different ways your grandparents can receive support for their dementia. It really depends on how far along the dementia is. There is also support for people like you. http://www.tree.com/health/dementia-support.aspx