by Marissa Russell, MS, CCC-SLP | Jan 19, 2022
Memory is the term given to the structures and processes in our brains involved in the storage and subsequent retrieval of information – and it’s essential to our lives. However, there are many reasons that our memory may not seem what it was before....
by Constant Therapy | Nov 5, 2021
If you are a caregiver, you know how life-changing it can be when someone you love is diagnosed with dementia. Dementia impacts every aspect of an individual’s ecosystem, especially their caregivers. From accepting that your loved one has been diagnosed to...
by Constant Therapy | Jan 7, 2020
More and more people around the world are being impacted by Alzheimer’s Disease, a type of progressive dementia impacting memory, thought, and language. With so many people affected (the Centers for Disease Control predicts that the number of people with Alzheimer’s...
by Constant Therapy | Nov 8, 2019
Dementia is not a single disease. It’s an overall term for a set of diseases and conditions, like Alzheimer’s Disease and Lewy Body Dementia, characterized by a decline in memory, language, and other thinking skills that impact everyday activities. These diseases are...
by Constant Therapy | Sep 16, 2021
When someone shows signs of forgetfulness, it’s easy to jump to conclusions. Is it dementia? Alzheimer’s? And what’s the difference? We’ll help you unravel these similar, but different terms. There is often misunderstanding about the difference between...