Listen Min Read Being well-prepared for a doctor’s visit will be beneficial to you and your loved one living with dementia. Keep a symptom diary for your loved one A
Listen Min Read As a person living with dementia increasingly faces challenges in communication as their condition advances, what can help us to better communicate and engage them in daily
Listen Min Read Urinary incontinence is a common problem in dementia. As the disease progresses, your loved one may become less aware of their toileting needs and urinate unconsciously. Deterioration may lead
Listen Min Read Constipation is common in persons living with dementia given their reduced awareness, and especially those who are older persons who may be relatively immobile. Poor food, fibre