What Do You Know About Dementia?

 Dementia affects millions worldwide, but despite its prevalence, understanding this condition remains a challenge for many. What do you know about dementia? Here’s a brief overview to help shed light on dementia and invite you to explore further resources, including our flyer packed with essential information.

Dementia is an umbrella term describing a range of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily life. It’s not a specific disease; rather, it’s associated with various conditions, with Alzheimer's disease being the most common. Other types include vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia, each with distinct symptoms and progression patterns.

This flyer covers:

  • Early warning signs and symptoms
  • Simple tips for interacting with people living with dementia
  • Ways caregivers can manage stress and maintain well-being
  • Resources and support systems available in your community

Whether you’re looking to support a loved one, learn as a healthcare professional, or simply understand more about dementia, this flyer provides an accessible starting point. By increasing awareness and providing tools, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia.

Download or view the flyer today and help spread dementia awareness in your community!





Serenity Dementia Consultations

 Serenity Alzheimer's offers a range of dementia consultation packages tailored to help families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals navigate the complexities of dementia care. These packages typically include:

  1. Initial Consultation – A comprehensive one-on-one session where families or caregivers discuss their loved one's dementia symptoms, challenges, and care needs. Serenity’s experts provide guidance on care strategies and resources.

  2. Ongoing Support Package – A series of follow-up consultations to ensure the care plan is working effectively. This includes adjustments to the care plan as the dementia progresses and provides ongoing advice and emotional support for caregivers.

  3. Caregiver Training – Tailored training sessions designed to equip caregivers with practical techniques to improve daily care, focusing on communication strategies, managing behavioral symptoms, and ensuring dignity in care.

  4. Advanced Care Consultation – For those facing the later stages of dementia, this package offers specialized support on end-of-life care, palliative care options, and how to maintain quality of life.

Each package is designed to provide personalized solutions to improve the well-being of both the person with dementia and their caregivers.




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