Not all dementias fit the most common patterns. This short guide offers plain-language overviews of less common dementias, with simple ideas for everyday support and clear reminders to seek medical advice for personal concerns. This page is an introduction, not medical advice. Always speak with a clinician for diagnosis and care. Alcohol-Related Dementia (including Wernicke–Korsakoff)…
Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD) combines movement changes with thinking changes. This short guide explains common signs in everyday language and shares simple ways to support calmer, safer days. What is Parkinson’s disease dementia? Some people living with Parkinson’s develop changes in thinking that affect memory, attention, planning, and daily tasks. Movement symptoms—like stiffness, slowness, tremor,…
Mixed dementia means more than one cause of dementia is present—most often Alzheimer’s changes together with vascular (blood vessel) changes. This guide explains what that can look like in everyday life and shares simple ways to support calmer, safer days. What is mixed dementia? Instead of a single cause, mixed dementia involves two (or more)…
Frontotemporal dementia affects parts of the brain that guide behavior, personality, language, and judgment. This guide explains common patterns in simple language and shares everyday tips for calmer, safer days. What is FTD? FTD is a group of conditions that cause changes in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. Unlike Alzheimer’s, FTD often…
Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a type of dementia that often brings fluctuating alertness, visual changes, and movement symptoms. This short guide explains common signs in everyday language and offers simple ways to support calmer days. What is Lewy body dementia? LBD is linked to protein changes in the brain (called Lewy bodies). People may…
Vascular dementia happens when blood flow to parts of the brain is reduced—often after a stroke or from small vessel changes over time. This easy guide explains what families typically notice, how it differs from other dementias, and simple ways to support calmer days. What is vascular dementia? Vascular dementia is caused by problems with…
Dementia can feel confusing and overwhelming at first. This simple guide is here to help families, caregivers, and seniors understand the basics in clear, everyday language. We’ll explain what dementia is, how it differs from normal aging, and where to find support. You’ll also find links to short, easy guides for the main types of…
Dementia can feel confusing and overwhelming at first. This simple guide is here to help families, caregivers, and seniors understand the basics in clear, everyday language. We’ll explain what dementia is, how it differs from normal aging, and where to find support. You’ll also find links to short, easy guides for the main types of…
Being a caregiver is a journey filled with both love and challenge. Caring for seniors — especially those living with memory loss, dementia, or health difficulties — requires patience, strength, and deep compassion. It is rewarding, but it can also feel overwhelming at times. The Challenges of Caregiving It’s natural to feel tired, stressed, or…