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Understanding MCI and Dementia: Prognosis, Intervention Opportunities, and the Role of Neuropsychological Assessment
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia are terms often used when discussing memory and thinking problems, but they represent very different stages and outlooks. Understanding the differences between these conditions is crucial for patients, families, and healthcare providers. This post explores the prognosis of MCI versus dementia, highlights opportunities for intervention, and explains how neuropsychological assessment plays a key role in diagnosis and management. Neur
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Apr 233 min read


Evidence-Based Strategies for Healthy Brain Aging
Maintaining a sharp and healthy brain as we age is a concern for many. Cognitive decline can affect memory, decision-making, and overall quality of life. The good news is that research offers clear strategies to support healthy brain aging and reduce the risk of cognitive decline. This post explores practical, evidence-based approaches to keep your brain functioning well throughout life. Walking in nature supports brain health Understanding Healthy Brain Aging Healthy brain a
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Apr 13 min read


Understanding LATE and PART: Neuropsychology's Role in Differentiating Dementia Pathologies
Dementia affects millions of older adults worldwide, but not all dementia cases are the same. While Alzheimer's disease is the most recognized cause, recent research has identified other important pathologies, such as LATE and PART. These conditions can mimic Alzheimer's symptoms but have different underlying causes and treatment needs. Neuropsychology plays a crucial role in telling these conditions apart, helping guide better care and medication choices. What Are LATE and P
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Mar 32 min read


The Importance of Post-Diagnostic Support for Dementia Patients and Their Families
Receiving a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer's disease can be overwhelming for both patients and their families. The moment of diagnosis often brings uncertainty, fear, and many questions about what lies ahead. Yet, the period following diagnosis is critical. Post-diagnostic support plays a vital role in helping individuals and their loved ones understand the condition, prepare for future challenges, and maintain quality of life. Neuropsychologists and dementia support serv
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Feb 23 min read


What to Expect in a Neuropsychological Assessment
What to Expect in a Neuropsychological Assessment
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Oct 29, 20252 min read


Early-Onset Dementia: Why Early Assessment Matters
Understanding early-onset dementia, recognising the signs, how a neuropsychological assessment helps, the importance of acting early
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Oct 14, 20252 min read


Medico-Legal Neuropsychology Assessments: What Professionals Should Know
Learn how medico-legal neuropsychology assessments assist in compensation, insurance, and legal matters — and what referrers can expect from the process.
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Oct 1, 20252 min read
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