172 | Why Dementia Progression Isn't Linear
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In this original What the Dementia episode, we will discuss why dementia progression is not always linear and why caregivers may notice good days, bad days, or sudden changes in a partner’s abilities. Understanding these patterns can help caregivers better interpret changes and respond more effectively as needs shift over time.
This episode will cover:
— Why dementia progression is not always predictable
— How different types of dementia may progress
— Why abilities can fluctuate from day to day
— Factors that can temporarily worsen dementia symptoms
— How caregivers can adapt when abilities change
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