Dementia causes declines in memory, thinking, communication, and behavior skills that are severe enough to affect daily life. At UT Southwestern Medical Center, our neuropsychologists offer the latest care to manage dementia and its symptoms.
We carefully evaluate each patient to uncover the causes of dementia and develop an individualized treatment plan.
Exceptional Care to Manage Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias
Dementia is not a specific disease – it’s a group of symptoms that affect cognitive functions such as memory, thinking, and decision-making. Mild forgetfulness and other symptoms are normal as people age. Dementia causes symptoms that are severe enough to interfere with daily life, activities, and relationships.
Although dementia mostly occurs in older adults, it is not a normal part of aging. Some people with dementia can experience personality and behavioral changes and lose control of their emotions. Dementia ranges from mild, when it begins to affect a person's functioning, to severe, when the person must depend on others for full-time care and assistance.
At UT Southwestern, we take a multispecialty approach, providing compassionate care for the whole person – mind, body, and spirit. Our team includes providers from several specialties – neuropsychologists, geriatric psychiatrists, psychiatric physician assistants, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and social work therapists – and we can refer to physical and occupational therapists and speech/cognitive therapists as needed.
We evaluate and treat people with all types of dementia, from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease. With advanced training and experience, we focus on the unique cognitive, social, and mental health needs of older patients.