Dementia: An Introduction will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementia and how these impact on a person’s brain function. The consequences of these changes on the person with the diagnosis and their family and friends as well as the most beneficial supports is also discussed. Presented on Friday 22nd May 2020
This presentation will review evidence for some rehabilitation interventions for people with dementi...
Understanding Dementia and Brain Health. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre a...
Dementia is a general term for a number of progressive, organic brain diseases affecting approximate...
This webinar will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementia and how the...
This webinar will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementia and how the...
This presentation will cover the neuropsychological symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases. Dr Smith...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive cognitive and functional impairment. It is caused by one or mo...
Dementia is a word for an acquired illness in which two or more cognitive abilities are lost due to ...
On 11th November 2015 Claire Surr hosted her professorial inaugural lecture as Professor of Dementia...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, is a chronic illness characterized by c...
Dementia: The Basics provides the reader with a clear and compassionate introduction to dementia and...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
Symposium B: Risk factors & new therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer’s DiseaseThis lecture will explo...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
This presentation will review evidence for some rehabilitation interventions for people with dementi...
Understanding Dementia and Brain Health. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre a...
Dementia is a general term for a number of progressive, organic brain diseases affecting approximate...
This webinar will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementia and how the...
This webinar will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementia and how the...
This presentation will cover the neuropsychological symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases. Dr Smith...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive cognitive and functional impairment. It is caused by one or mo...
Dementia is a word for an acquired illness in which two or more cognitive abilities are lost due to ...
On 11th November 2015 Claire Surr hosted her professorial inaugural lecture as Professor of Dementia...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, is a chronic illness characterized by c...
Dementia: The Basics provides the reader with a clear and compassionate introduction to dementia and...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
Symposium B: Risk factors & new therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer’s DiseaseThis lecture will explo...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
This presentation will review evidence for some rehabilitation interventions for people with dementi...
Understanding Dementia and Brain Health. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre a...
Dementia is a general term for a number of progressive, organic brain diseases affecting approximate...