Understanding the differences among MCI, Alzheimer’s disease, and other forms of dementia is crucial for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. While MCI involves milder cognitive changes that do not substantially disrupt daily activities, dementia encompasses more severe impairments, with Alzheimer’s being a specific, progressive form of dementia. Early recognition and differentiation of these conditions can lead to better treatment outcomes and improved quality of life for individuals affected by cognitive impairments.
In this webinar you will learn (Learning Objectives):
- What is “mild cognitive impairment”
- What is the difference between MCI and dementia?
- The difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia
- What is “preclinical” Alzheimer’s disease
- Dementia basic info: what it is, signs and symptoms, and many more!
About the Speaker: Dr. Leslie Kernisan, MD, MPH
Dr. Leslie Kernisan is a board-certified geriatrician specializing in healthcare for older adults. She focuses on educating and empowering caregivers to improve the health and well-being of aging individuals, providing practical advice for both older adults and those caring for aging parents.
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