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What is Dementia?: Understanding Dementia is the First Step to Confident Dementia Care

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What is Dementia?: Understanding Dementia is the First Step to Confident Dementia Care

By: Diane Carbo
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Unlock the Truth About Dementia – A Compassionate Guide for Caregivers, Families, and Individuals

Are you worried about a loved one’s memory loss? Or perhaps you’re navigating the confusing journey of caregiving? What is Dementia? by registered nurse Diane Carbo offers an essential and empathetic guide to understanding one of the most complex and life-altering conditions facing millions today.

In this updated second edition, you’ll discover:

✅ The early signs and symptoms of dementia
✅ The different types of dementia, including Alzheimer's, Lewy Body, Frontotemporal, and more
✅ Causes and risk factors—both genetic and lifestyle-based
✅ Evidence-based treatments and practical interventions
✅ Reversible conditions that mimic dementia
✅ How lifestyle, nutrition, and hearing loss are linked to cognitive decline
✅ The real dangers of opioids, anti-anxiety meds, and social isolation

Backed by decades of professional experience and written with deep compassion, Diane Carbo demystifies dementia in a way that's clear, actionable, and empowering.

Whether you're a caregiver, a concerned family member, or simply seeking to better understand brain health, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to face dementia head-on—and find support along the way.

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