Type 2 Diabetes and Dementia Risk: Vigilance is Key

Doctors should closely monitor the cognitive abilities of patients with type 2 diabetes, even in the years following their initial diagnosis. This is due to a later increase in dementia. This is presented by a new scientific study from Germany. Scientists from Germany have now proven what had previously been little researched. They investigated to what extent...

How therapy dogs help with dementia

Dogs are considered man's loyal companions. A research team from northern Germany investigated what these four-legged friends can do in the therapy of people with dementia. Whether in nursing homes or other care facilities, the use of dogs in therapy is a tried-and-tested practice and has its reasons. As the dementia illness progresses, caregivers and...

Webinar: Another digital offering from digiDEM Bavaria: Assessing Memory Function

According to the latest World Alzheimer Report 2021, 75% people with dementia worldwide live without a confirmed diagnosis. A German study reports a similar proportion. According to the study, 60% people do not have a confirmed diagnosis. Digital tools are a key means of identifying more cases of dementia. That is why the digiDEM Bayern team will present … in the upcoming webinar

What happens in a memory clinic?

Is it „normal“ forgetfulness or dementia? What to do when elderly individuals miss appointments, can't find their car keys, or have increasing difficulty orienting themselves in unfamiliar surroundings. If these or other cognitive impairments occur more frequently and increasingly disrupt daily activities, the underlying cause should be clarified as soon as possible...

Webinar: What Does a Memory Clinic Actually Do? – with Dr. Hartmut Lehfeld

Is it „normal“ forgetfulness or dementia? What to do when elderly individuals miss appointments, can't find their car keys, or have increasing difficulty orienting themselves in unfamiliar surroundings. If these or other cognitive impairments occur more frequently and increasingly disrupt daily activities, the underlying cause should be clarified as soon as possible...

Driving at 70-plus? Screening tests have predictive power for driver's license loss

To what extent can neuropsychological screening tests predict whether people with dementia will have to give up their driver's license? A study of a group of older people from Switzerland provides scientific clarity on this. For general practitioners, it is often a challenge to predict with neuropsychological screening tests in older people the risk of when these people will have to give up their driver's license...

Early assessment of driving fitness in individuals with pre-existing dementia, informing those affected, and organizing alternative transportation.

Whether safe driving is still possible in individual cases depends on the severity, stage, and type of dementia. A study presents a risk assessment for driving safety and practical recommendations for people with diagnosed dementia. Driving fitness in dementia depends on the severity and cause of the specific dementia syndrome, ...