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Dispelling Prevalent Misconceptions About Dementia

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Recent data reports that an estimated 6.7 million Americans aged 65 and older live with Alzheimer’s—the most common form of dementia. Given the sheer number of affected individuals and families, SERENITY ESTATE HOME CARE, your trusty provider of comprehensive care in Bethesda, Maryland, believes it is only apt to convey key information about the condition.

At our agency, we work tirelessly to provide the highest quality of services in the areas of home care and hospice care, among many others. On top of that, we also endeavor to promote our community’s health literacy. In light of that, allow us to dispel some of the most common misconceptions regarding dementia:

  • Only Older Adults Develop Dementia
    While dementia is more common in the elderly, it can affect younger populations, too. Early-onset dementia can occur in individuals in their 40s or earlier, although it’s relatively rare.
  • Preventing Dementia Is Impossible
    While there’s no sure way to prevent dementia, there are lifestyle factors that can potentially reduce the risk. These encompass staying physically active, adopting a healthy diet, nurturing social connections, participating in cognitive activities, and effectively managing chronic conditions.
  • Dementia Can’t Be Managed
    Even though there’s no known cure for most types of dementia, treatments, and interventions are available to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Medications and therapies can alleviate certain cognitive and behavioral symptoms, and early diagnosis can provide more opportunities for effective management. Obtaining the care and support of a caregiver can likewise pose significant benefits.

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