Dementia is a Global Problem
Did you know that 47.5 million people across the world are living with dementia?
It’s a global epidemic that costs $ 604 billion each year.
The 9 Key Types of Dementia
Did you also know that there are eight significant types of dementia in addition to Alzheimer’s disease?
Even though Alzheimer’s causes 60 – 80% of all dementia cases, it’s not the only form.
These eight other forms of dementia can cause different symptoms and can also be more challenging to diagnose.
INFOGRAPHIC: 8 Types of Dementia You Never Knew Existed
Be Independent Home Care has created an easy-to-read infographic that provides key information about the eight additional forms of dementia that you may not have heard about.
It's useful because each type of dementia is explained briefly and clearly. Please find out about the causes, symptoms, who’s most at risk, and how common it is.

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Guest contributor: Be Independent Home Care is 100% owned by a group of Irish Nurses who passionately believe that every person has the right to remain in their own home by accessing quality care and support.
About the Author

Connie is the founder of DailyCaring.com and was a hands-on caregiver for her grandmother for 20 years. (Grandma made it to 101 years old!) She knows how challenging, overwhelming, and all-consuming caring for an older adult can be. She also understands the importance of support, especially in the form of practical solutions, valuable resources, and self-care tips.
Hello went into this website to read up on dementia. My dad is 76yrs old and the past few years I have noticed a change in him. He can’t remember what you have told him a minute ago. See people in our yard or house. He goes completely blank on what to do with his catheter in his bladder. I have to check it and then tell him to change clothes. It is really heart breaking and he was such an active person always doing something . Hope I am strong enough to help him. Really appreciate all the tips.
Has your dad been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or a treatable health condition that causes cognitive issues?
If he isn’t already diagnosed, it’s a good idea to have his doctor give a thorough exam to rule out treatable health conditions that could be causing this behavior. Even something as simple as a urinary tract infection could cause cognitive symptoms.
And if it is Alzheimer’s or another dementia, here’s more information about what to expect as the disease progresses — 3 Stages of Dementia: What to Expect https://dailycaring.com/3-stages-of-dementia-what-to-expect/
These articles discuss some of the treatable health conditions that can cause these types of symptoms:
— 8 Treatable Diseases That Mimic Dementia https://dailycaring.com/8-treatable-diseases-that-mimic-dementia/
— 7 Treatable Health Conditions with Symptoms Similar to Dementia https://dailycaring.com/7-treatable-health-conditions-with-symptoms-similar-to-dementia/
Here’s our section on Alzheimer’s and Dementia — https://dailycaring.com/category/health-conditions/alzheimers-dementia/
Thank you. I wonder how one decides if its a tia, or something else.
, i was in a car accident wherr i driving andwas hit on drivers side by 2. Kids who were drunk and on drugs. They hit my car at about 72 miles per hour. I was very badly hurt and unconscious
This was 4 years ago.
I have severe dizzy spells now, and fall sideways.
I had also sustained a lump on the trapezious muscle left side. It is moving up the back of my neck…and hurts alot, as well as gives me dizzy spells.
Am i having tias from these events ?
I’m so sorry that happened and that you’re having symptoms. It sounds like you must see a doctor ASAP. These are serious symptoms and you need immediate medical attention in order to find out the cause and get the proper treatment.
I find all of your articles informative. I would like a paper copy of these articles. Ive saved them to my email but I would like to get them all in one booklet. How could I get that?
We’re so glad our articles are helpful! You can print out a paper copy of any article by scrolling down to the end of the content and looking for the “Print this page” icon and text.
How can I get copy of 11 ways to get someone with dementia to take medication
Hi William — Here’s the link to that article: https://dailycaring.com/11-ways-to-get-someone-with-dementia-to-take-medication/