Dementia Progression

Dementia progression, particularly in Alzheimer's disease, is marked by a gradual decline in cognitive functions such as memory, reasoning, and communication skills. In early stages, individuals may experience mild forgetfulness and difficulty with familiar tasks. As the disease advances, symptoms intensify, leading to profound memory loss, disorientation, and challenges in daily activities. Behavioral changes, mood swings, and confusion become more pronounced, impacting independence and quality of life. The progression varies among individuals, influenced by factors like overall health and age at onset. Caregiver support and management strategies, including medications and therapies, aim to alleviate symptoms and enhance patient comfort. Understanding the stages and complexities of dementia helps families and healthcare providers provide tailored care and support throughout the journey of the disease.

Committee Members
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Jacqueline Tuppen

Jacqueline Tuppen

Cogs Club, United Kingdom
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Yong Xiao Wang

Yong Xiao Wang

Albany Medical College, United States
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Kaoru Sakatani

Kaoru Sakatani

The University of Tokyo, Japan
Dementia 2023 Speakers
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Suren A Tatulian

Suren A Tatulian

University of Central Florida, United States
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Constantina Mizis

Constantina Mizis

The Latino Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders Alliance, United States
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Paul Y Song

Paul Y Song

NKGen Biotech, United States
Speaker at Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Conference 2023 - Marco Ruggiero

Marco Ruggiero

Silver Spring Sagl, Switzerland
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