Mental Health Dementia
Mental health dementia is a condition characterized by significant cognitive impairment that affects the ability to think, reason, and remember. It is often progressive, meaning that it gets worse over time and can lead to disability and dependence. It is most common in older adults, though it can affect people of any age. Treatment typically includes therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes. Early identification and intervention are important in helping to reduce its effects and improve quality of life.
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