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342: Dementia Is Not Just Alzheimer Disease

342: Dementia Is Not Just Alzheimer Disease

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Is dementia the same thing as Alzheimer disease? Not exactly, and that difference can matter a lot when new symptoms show up.

In this episode, Teepa Snow and Greg Phelps explain that dementia is an umbrella term and Alzheimer disease is one specific type of dementia under that umbrella. They then discuss the way that each form of dementia, with its specific pattern of brain change, can result in different real-life challenges—such as how visual hallucinations and frequent falls are far more common in some forms (like Lewy body dementia) and why sudden hallucinations in someone diagnosed with Alzheimer dementia may be a cue to look for something else that may be going on (illness, medication issues, etc.).

In this episode, you’ll learn:

• What dementia means—and why it’s not one single diagnosis

• The basics of what’s often typical in Alzheimer patterns over time

• Why hallucinations, delusions, and sudden body changes can be important to notice

Want a deeper dive beyond today’s episode? Watch Teepa’s Understanding Different Dementias (12-part recorded series) to learn common patterns, changes to notice, and how your approach can shift based on the type of dementia.

This podcast is educational and not medical advice. If symptoms change suddenly or feel urgent, consider contacting a licensed healthcare professional.

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