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Dementia and Alzheimer’s: Understanding Causes, Symptoms & Affordable Care Options

Introduction

Dementia vs. Alzheimer’s: Key Differences

What is Dementia?

What is Alzheimer’s Disease?

Symptoms Comparison

Symptoms Dementia Alzheimer’s
Memory Loss Varies by type Early & severe
Disorientation Common in later stages Occurs early
Personality Changes Depends on cause Progressive mood shifts
Reversibility Some types are treatable Irreversible

Early detection of symptoms enables timely intervention and effective care planning.

Common Causes & Risk Factors

Causes of Dementia

🔹 Alzheimer’s disease – Most common cause
🔹 Vascular dementia – Due to reduced blood flow to the brain
🔹 Lewy body dementia – Linked to abnormal protein deposits

Risk Factors

Age & Genetics – Higher risk for individuals over 65
Chronic Conditions – Diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure
Brain Injuries – Previous trauma increases the risk
Lifestyle Factors – Poor diet, lack of exercise, and smoking

Boston Brain Center provides preventive care services that target dementia risk reduction through nutrition guidance, cognitive therapy sessions and wellness initiatives.


Treatment & Management Options

Although Alzheimer’s and most forms of dementia cannot be cured, early intervention together with lifestyle adjustments can delay disease progression and enhance patients’ quality of life.

Non-Medical Care

Mental & Physical Exercises – Brain-stimulating activities and light exercise
Routine Creation – Structured schedules help reduce confusion
Support Groups – Emotional and social support for caregivers and patients

Boston Brain Center delivers individualized treatment strategies for patients to control their symptoms and sustain self-sufficiency.


Take the First Step Toward Better Care

Managing dementia or Alzheimer’s requires expert care, support, and planning. At Boston Brain Center, our team is dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate these challenges with compassionate, personalized care.

📞 Call Us Today: (781) 757-0577
📧 Email: contact@bostonbraincenter.org

💙 Don’t navigate dementia alone—let us support you every step of the way.

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