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Alzheimer's & Memory Disorders
Empathy in Every Remembered Note
Welcome to the Alzheimer’s & Memory Disorders Center at Universal Hospital, where compassionate care meets cutting-edge research. Our dedicated team of experts is committed to providing comprehensive and personalized care for individuals facing memory-related challenges.
Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects memory, cognitive function, and daily living activities. At our center, we strive to enhance understanding and awareness of Alzheimer’s disease among patients, families, and the community.
Symptoms of Alzheimer's
- Mild memory loss and confusion
- Progressive decline in cognitive abilities
- Challenges with language, problem-solving, and routine tasks
- Behavioural changes and mood swings
Risk Factors
- Advanced age is a significant risk
- Genetic predisposition and family history
- Influence of lifestyle factors (cardiovascular health, diet, exercise)
Diagnosis and Assessment
- Early diagnosis crucial for intervention
- Comprehensive assessment of cognitive function
- Involves medical history and sometimes imaging studies
Treatment and Management
- No cure, but medications can manage symptoms
- Non-pharmacological interventions (cognitive stimulation, exercise)
- Caregiver support enhances quality of life