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Dementia & Alzheimer's Disease Common Cognitive Activities for Residents in a Gambrills, MD Memory Care Community

Proper memory care is one of the most important ways to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease or dementia. According to a recent report, people aged 65 and older survive an average of four to eight years after a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, yet some can live as long as 20 years with the disease. This research truly reflects both the uncertain progression of the disease but also how specialized activities may help seniors extend their quality of life and life itself.

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Dementia & Alzheimer's Disease 4 Dementia Resources in Central Maryland

In 2018, 110,000 Maryland residents had dementia. This number is projected to increase over the next decade as Baby Boomers age. More than 294,000 Maryland caregivers provided 334,000,000 hours of unpaid care in 2017. Caregiving can be exhausting, rewarding, and sometimes both at the same time. With the right resources, caregiving can feel less overwhelming. Here are the best dementia resources in central Maryland.

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