Alzheimer’s Disease

Memory loss and cognitive changes can feel frightening for both individuals and their families. At Delomwood Psychiatry, we provide compassionate evaluation, diagnosis, and ongoing support to help manage Alzheimer’s disease with dignity and care.

Support for You and Your Loved One

If you are concerned about memory changes, early evaluation can make a meaningful difference.

Understanding the Condition

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain condition that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It often begins with mild forgetfulness but can gradually interfere with daily tasks, communication, and decision-making.

While there is currently no cure, early diagnosis and proper management can help slow progression and improve quality of life. Treatment focuses on symptom management, safety planning, emotional support, and guidance for family members who are part of the care journey.

Common Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease

Memory loss

Confusion about time

Difficulty completing tasks

Trouble finding words

Poor judgment

Personality changes

Key Benefits and Considerations

Managing Alzheimer’s disease requires a structured and supportive approach for both patients and families.

Personalized Cognitive Assessment

Thorough evaluations help determine the stage and specific needs of each individual.

Medication Management

When appropriate, medications may help manage memory symptoms or related mood changes.

Family Guidance and Support

We provide education and practical advice to help caregivers feel more confident and prepared.

Safety and Care Planning

Planning ahead ensures daily routines remain as safe and comfortable as possible.

Ongoing Monitoring

Regular follow-ups allow adjustments in care as the condition progresses.

We Accept Most Major Insurance Plans

We work with a wide range of insurance providers to make mental health care accessible and affordable.

FAQs About Alzheimer’s Disease

No. While mild forgetfulness can happen with age, Alzheimer’s causes progressive memory and thinking decline.
Yes. Early diagnosis allows for better planning and symptom management.
If memory loss begins affecting daily life, safety, or communication, professional evaluation is important.
Yes. Telehealth can support follow-ups, medication management, and family consultations.

Compassionate Memory Care Starts Here

At Delomwood Psychiatry, we are committed to providing respectful, structured care for individuals and families navigating Alzheimer’s disease.
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