How to Track Dementia Falls

Tracking dementia falls starts with establishing a system to record when, where, and how falls occur, then using that information to identify patterns and...

Tracking dementia falls starts with establishing a system to record when, where, and how falls occur, then using that information to identify patterns and...

Tracking dementia sleep changes requires a combination of observation, documentation, and professional assessment tools.

Tracking memory changes over time means establishing a baseline of how your mind typically works and then documenting any shifts—whether improvements,...

Tracking dementia symptoms at home means systematically observing, documenting, and monitoring changes in memory, behavior, daily functioning, and...

Preparing for a dementia neurology appointment requires gathering your medical records, documenting symptom timelines, and bringing a trusted support...

Families should consider nursing home care when a loved one's care needs exceed what can safely and realistically be managed at home, even with support...

Families should ask about the specific type of dementia diagnosis, the expected disease progression timeline, available treatment options, how to manage...

After a dementia diagnosis, families need to track multiple dimensions of the person's health, functioning, and care to ensure continuity and to provide...

When dementia causes falls, the immediate consequences often include serious injuries like hip fractures, head trauma, and internal bleeding—but the...

When dementia causes wandering, a person becomes compelled to leave safe environments and travel—sometimes without clear purpose or awareness of how to...