What is Dementia?

Did you know that of all the adults who are at least 65 years old, it is estimated that five million of them had dementia in 2014? This number is projected to reach about 14 million by 2060. At Neurology Specialists, P.C., our neurologist in milford, has completed extensive education and training. This allows our practice to provide our patients with the highest quality of care. 

What is Dementia? neurologist in milford

Also, Dementia is a general term that describes the impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interfere with everyday life and activities. However, the most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia is not a normal part of aging and the symptoms vary from person to person. If you think a loved one may have dementia, contact a neurologist in milford. People with dementia have problems with:

  • Memory
  • Attention
  • Communication 
  • Reasoning and problem solving
  • Judgment 
  • Visual perception beyond typical ages related changes in vision 

What Increases The Risks for Dementia?

  • Age: As you get older, you are more likely to develop dementia. In most cases, dementia affects those who are 65 years or older. 
  • Family History: People who have parents or siblings who have dementia are more likely to develop dementia. 
  • Race/Ethnicity: It has been found that African Americans are twice more likely to have dementia than whites.
  • Poor Heart Health: If not treated properly, conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking will likely increase the risk of dementia. 
  • Traumatic Brain Injury: Severe or repeated head injuries can increase your risk. 

How is Dementia Treated

Furthermore, there is no cure for some forms of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s. However, some medications can manage symptoms such as anxiety or behavior changes. Leading a healthy lifestyle like exercising regularly and eating healthy can decrease the number of people with dementia. Research to find more treatment is ongoing!

Contact Our Neurologist in Milford Today!

If you are suspicious that a loved one may have dementia, speak to one of our neurologist in milford at Neurology Specialists, P.C. We utilize the latest advances in medicine to treat our patients with compassion. Contact us today! 

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First time appointment reservation fee/no show fee 

Neurological Specialists (NSPC) is implementing a new appointment reservation fee policy starting February 1st, 2022. Moving forward, clients booking a first-time appointment will be charged a 50$ charge to reserve their appointment. When clients show up for their appointment the fee will be applied as credit for a copay or deductible, or if there is no balance, refunded or used for future credit