Alzheimer's

Greenfly

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Can anyone tell me is Alzheimer's a type of dementia or vice versa and what differences are there between the two ?
 

Greenfly

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It seems to be at times like walking through treacle trying to navigate your way around such a minefield of information
 

Bunpoots

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Hello Greenfly. I agree it is a lot of information to take in - and I don't remember most of what I've read!! There's a saying on Talkingpoint - "if you've seen one person with dementia you've seen one person with dementia".

No one seems to follow exactly the same path although some patterns of behaviour do seem common. I've received a lot of good advice here on caring for my PWD (person with dementia) and there are no taboo subjects. You can ask whatever you like and someone will have wise words to help.
 

Greenfly

Registered User
Hello Greenfly. I agree it is a lot of information to take in - and I don't remember most of what I've read!! There's a saying on Talkingpoint - "if you've seen one person with dementia you've seen one person with dementia".

No one seems to follow exactly the same path although some patterns of behaviour do seem common. I've received a lot of good advice here on caring for my PWD (person with dementia) and there are no taboo subjects. You can ask whatever you like and someone will have wise words to help.
Hello Greenfly. I agree it is a lot of information to take in - and I don't remember most of what I've read!! There's a saying on Talkingpoint - "if you've seen one person with dementia you've seen one person with dementia".

No one seems to follow exactly the same path although some patterns of behaviour do seem common. I've received a lot of good advice here on caring for my PWD (person with dementia) and there are no taboo subjects. You can ask whatever you like and someone will have wise words to help.
Hello Greenfly. I agree it is a lot of information to take in - and I don't remember most of what I've read!! There's a saying on Talkingpoint - "if you've seen one person with dementia you've seen one person with dementia".

No one seems to follow exactly the same path although some patterns of behaviour do seem common. I've received a lot of good advice here on caring for my PWD (person with dementia) and there are no taboo subjects. You can ask whatever you like and someone will have wise words to help.
Hello there I appreciate that and will endeavour to find my way in this vast array of knowledge
 

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