1 of 8 / Overview
View AllWhat Is Dementia?
There are many different types of dementia. Your loved one's treatments will depend on the type they have.
Early Dementia
Many older people fear that they have Alzheimer's disease because they can't find their eyeglasses or remember someone's name.
The Basics of Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's is a disease that robs people of their memory. At first, people have a hard time remembering recent events.
Alzheimer’s: Answers to Questions
An Alzheimer's diagnosis can be overwhelming. Get answers to common questions that you may have for the doctor.
2 of 8 / Diagnosis & Stages
View AllAlzheimer's Disease: How It’s Diagnosed
If you think you or a loved one might be showing symptoms of Alzheimer's, it’s important to see a doctor to get a diagnosis.
Understanding Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms
There are three main phases of Alzheimer's: mild, moderate, and severe. Each stage has its own set of symptoms.
Is It Alzheimer’s or Normal Aging?
Small memory lapses happen. They're a normal part of aging -- just like creaky knees, wrinkled skin, or blurry vision.
10 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s
If memory problems are seriously affecting your daily life, they could be early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
3 of 8 / Causes & Risks
View AllCauses of Alzheimer's Disease
Researchers don't know exactly what causes Alzheimer's disease. There are probably a lot of things that are behind it.
Is Alzheimer’s Genetic?
No one knows the exact cause of Alzheimer's disease, but scientists do know that genes are involved.
Alzheimer's Disease in Older Men vs. Older Women
Both men and women are at increasing risk for Alzheimer’s disease as they age. But women get it more often.
Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease Risk
Down syndrome increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. People with Down syndrome also experience premature aging.
4 of 8 / Treatment
View AllTreatments for Alzheimer's Disease
Right now, there is no cure for Alzheimer's disease. But there are medicines that can ease some of the symptoms in some people.
How Race and Culture Can Affect Alzheimer's Care
Cultural beliefs about mental health conditions like Alzheimer’s can affect how and when one gets help.
Which Medicines Treat Dementia?
When someone you care about has dementia, their memory loss is affecting their daily life. There are medicines that can help.
Anti-Amyloid Therapies for Alzheimer’s Disease
The newest treatment approved to fight Alzheimer’s disease is a kind of drug called an anti-amyloid.
5 of 8 / Living With
View AllDay-to-Day Living With Alzheimer's
Living with Alzheimer's disease is a challenge for anyone. You’ll have good days and bad days.
Better Daily Life for a Loved One With Alzheimer’s
There are many ways to help people with Alzheimer's feel calm and safe as they enjoy day-to-day life more.
How to Keep Your Loved One With Alzheimer’s Independent
It is possible to live an independent life during certain stages of Alzheimer’s.
Socializing and Activities for Loved Ones
It’s important to socialize or be around family and friends even in later stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
6 of 8 / Complications & Related Conditions
View AllWhen Alzheimer's Affects More than Memory
Alzheimer's disease often begins with memory loss. Over time, it can lead to other mental, emotional, and physical problems.
How Alzheimer's Affects Your Body
Most people know Alzheimer's disease affects the memory. But the symptoms can be physical as well as mental.
Breathing Problems and Alzheimer’s
When your loved one with Alzheimer's has breathing problems, they feel like they have to work harder than usual to get air.
Voice Problems and Alzheimer’s
Voice and speaking problems are common in people who have Alzheimer’s disease.
7 of 8 / Caregiving
View AllWhen a Loved One Has Alzheimer’s: Where to Begin
When someone you love gets diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it’s hard to know where to start planning for the future.
Your Role as Caregiver
In your role as a caregiver, do what you can to be well informed and prepared, and ask for help and support when you need it.
A Caregiver’s Checklist for Daily Care
As caregiver for a person with Alzheimer's, one of your goals is to help your loved one do as much they can on their own.
When Your Significant Other Has Alzheimer's
When your partner has Alzheimer’s, your own risks for mental and physical problems go up.
8 of 8 / Support & Resources
View AllWhere to Find Support
A diagnosis of Alzheimer's will affect your body, mind, and emotions. Counseling and support groups can be great outlets.
Where to Find Resources
There are many organizations that can tell you more about Alzheimer's and offer support for those who have it.
Organizations for Caregivers
Here is a list of national caregiving organizations for Alzheimer's disease.
Long-Term Care for Your Loved One
Long-term care facilities make sure your loved one with Alzheimer's is safe and getting the attention they need.
Suggested Reads about Alzheimers
When a Loved One Has Alzheimer's Disease
WebMD's caregiver's guide to understanding Alzheimer's disease symptoms and stages. Includes tips to avoid caregiver burnout.
Expert Q&A: Alzheimer’s Risk and the APOE4 Gene
If you have two copies of the APOE4 gene, new research suggests that you’re very likely to develop Alzheimer’s. Experts break down the findings and share what you can do to lower your risk.
Is It Aging or Alzheimer's?
Learn the difference between memory problems that can happen to all of us as we get older and real warning signs of dementia.
The MIND Diet That May Help Fight Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia in older people. Click through the WebMD slideshow to find out how the MIND diet may help prevent or delay symptoms.
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