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The goals of ongoing treatment for dementia are to keep the person safely at home for as long as possible and to provide support and guidance to the caregivers. The person will need routine follow-up visits every 3 to 6 months.
There is no cure for vascular dementia, but making changes to reduce your risk factors, like exercising, eating healthily, and taking medication to control your blood pressure and cholesterol, may help to slow the progression.
Early symptoms trouble with understanding. problems with concentration. changes to your mood or behaviour. problems with memory and language (but these are not as common as they are in people with Alzheimers disease)
Vascular dementia is a decline in thinking skills caused by conditions that block or reduce blood flow to various regions of the brain, depriving them of oxygen and nutrients.
Types of exercise for people with dementia Gardening. Gardening is a physical activity that provides an opportunity to get outdoors and is enjoyed by many people. Indoor bowls/skittles. Dance. Seated exercises. Swimming. Tai chi/qigong. Walking.

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On average, people with vascular dementia live for around five years after symptoms begin, less than the average for Alzheimers disease. Because vascular dementia shares many of the same risk factors as heart attack and stroke, in many cases, the persons death will be caused by a stroke or heart attack.
Im going to discuss five of the most basic ones here: 1) Dont tell them they are wrong about something, 2) Dont argue with them, 3) Dont ask if they remember something, 4) Dont remind them that their spouse, parent or other loved one is dead, and 5) Dont bring up topics that may upset them.
arts-based activities drawing/painting classes, drama groups and book clubs can all help you stay involved. reminiscence work share your life experiences and stories from the past with photos, objects, video and music clips, either as a book or on a tablet or other digital device.
Enhancement of quality of life in dementia requires attention to three main domains: provision of meaningful activities, appropriate medical care, and treatment of behavioral symptoms (3).
As a persons vascular dementia progresses, they may begin to behave in ways that seem out of character. For example, they may become more agitated or aggressive, or have sleep problems. They may also act in ways that others find embarrassing or difficult to understand.

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