Article Authors: Katherine L. Possin, PhD; Jennifer J. Merrilees, RN, PhD; Sarah Dulaney, RN, MS, CNS; Stephen J. Bonasera, MD; Winston Chiong,
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Keep up to date on the latest developments in Dementia care research, through our Educational Resource Center. We’ve curated a collection of research papers, articles, and blog posts, that cover a wide range of Dementia-related topics, ranging from broad overviews to detailed findings. The Resource Center is here to provide you with the caregiving information you’re looking for, without having to navigate through a sea of documents.
Educational Articles
Article Summary by: Nolan Carrico 2/22/2024 Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is the pre-stage of dementia, where one’s cognitive functioning is more impaired
It has been historically difficult to obtain a diagnosis for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or dementia before a patient had been showing major
Summary by: Nolan Carrico Research has shown that one’s risk of developing Dementia is influenced by many factors, both genetic and environmental.
Summary by: Nolan CarricoDementia, in its many different forms, has been linked to advanced age throughout history, beingreferenced by ancient Egyptian, Greek,
Article Summary by: Nolan Carrico If you are currently a caregiver for a loved one with dementia, have been a caregiver in
Personality change in older adults with dementia: Occurrence and association with severity of cognitive impairment Summary by: Nolan Carrico One of the

