by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Wednesday, May 6, 2026 | Dementia
Dementia, Ahead of Print. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia worldwide, yet awareness, diagnosis-seeking, and caregiving practices are strongly shaped by cultural and social contexts. Minority groups often face compounded barriers due to...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Tuesday, May 5, 2026 | Dementia
Dementia, Ahead of Print. Background:Informal dementia caregiving constitutes a substantial yet underrecognized form of work that places significant demands on family caregivers. Mexican American families, who experience disproportionate dementia burden and structural...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Thursday, April 30, 2026 | Dementia
Dementia, Ahead of Print. Touch-based therapies (massage, acupressure, reflexology/shiatsu, and therapeutic/healing touch) are used in dementia care, but effectiveness remains uncertain. The authors evaluated their impact on behavioural and psychological symptoms of...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Saturday, April 25, 2026 | Dementia
Dementia, Ahead of Print. Freedom of movement for people with dementia has received increasing attention in recent years, particularly in nursing homes. Nursing home residents’ families play an important role in supporting their freedom of movement. Therefore, this...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Saturday, April 18, 2026 | Dementia
Dementia, Ahead of Print. People with dementia can live alone successfully even when they do not have support from family or friends. This requires professionals to be able to provide timely and effective support. This study aims to identify professional perspectives...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Friday, April 17, 2026 | Dementia
Dementia, Ahead of Print. Young-onset dementia significantly impacts the family members of the person living with young-onset dementia. This includes adolescent and young adult offspring, who are often still living at home, yet their support needs frequently go unmet....