Dementia-Related Concerns articles
Dementia-Related Concerns
Articles on dementia-related concerns for families and caregivers: what to track, when to escalate, and how to prepare for a memory clinic visit.
Dementia-related concerns almost always come to a clinician's attention through a family member's eyes. That makes the family log the single most valuable clinical document. The articles on this page walk through what to record, how often to check in, when to escalate, and how structured at-home cognitive assessments help separate a bad day from a real trend. Every article points back to the dementia-related concerns condition page for a wider overview and cites the NIH, CDC, and Alzheimer's Association sources it draws on.
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Why Between-Visit Data Matters in Neurology
Neurology visits are short and infrequent. Between-visit patient-reported data closes the gap by turning single snapshots into a trend clinicians can act on.
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Read articleA Caregiver's Guide to Tracking Cognitive Change
How family caregivers can track subtle cognitive changes at home, what to record, and how to bring useful data to a memory clinic or primary care appointment.
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