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What to Do When a Loved One Receives a Mild Cognitive Impairment Diagnosis

What to Do When a Loved One Receives a Mild Cognitive Impairment Diagnosis

In our ongoing mission to champion brain health education, The Kensington Falls Church is excited to announce our latest...
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The Kensington Falls Church Presents: Dementia— Hereditary Signs, Genetics and Family History

The Kensington Falls Church Presents: Dementia— Hereditary Signs, Genetics and Family History

If you’re caring for someone you love who is dealing with dementia symptoms, you know how important it is to be educated...
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The Connection Between Menopause and Alzheimer’s

The Connection Between Menopause and Alzheimer’s

Women are nearly twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than men, but this does not mean that a diagnosis is a...
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Brain Health as You Age: New Year, New Tools for Cognitive Wellness 

Brain Health as You Age: New Year, New Tools for Cognitive Wellness 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5LiT1-pUMU&t=7s It’s a brand new year, and the perfect time to make a...
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How to Navigate the Holidays with Your Loved One with Dementia

How to Navigate the Holidays with Your Loved One with Dementia

The holidays are a season of spreading love and sharing in cherished traditions. But if you have a loved one who was...
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What Causes Lewy Body Dementia?

What Causes Lewy Body Dementia?

Roughly 1 million Americans currently have Lewy body dementia (LBD). While this type of dementia is common, it’s often...
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The Positive Approach to Care: Dementia Caregiving, a Three-Part Series

The Positive Approach to Care: Dementia Caregiving, a Three-Part Series

People who are caregiving for family members with dementia and Alzheimer’s  — know it can be quite a challenge....
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How to Detect Alzheimer’s in a Senior Loved One Before the Doctor’s Visit

How to Detect Alzheimer’s in a Senior Loved One Before the Doctor’s Visit

Early Alzheimer’s detection is crucial, and there are a few signs and symptoms that you can watch for, before moving...
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All is Bright? The Difference Between Healthy Aging or Signs of Memory Loss

All is Bright? The Difference Between Healthy Aging or Signs of Memory Loss

We’ve all had memory lapses at one time or another. It is quite normal to have forgetful moments and not think much about...
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Caregiver Tips: Minimizing the Stress of Sundowning Syndrome

Caregiver Tips: Minimizing the Stress of Sundowning Syndrome

While the causes of sundowning syndrome aren’t fully understood, it can bring a lot of added stress and challenges to...
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