- Diagnosis and Management of Vascular Dementia
- Practical Tips for Traveling with a Loved One with Alzheimer's Disease
- Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease: What Families and Patients Need to Know
- Addiction in the Elderly
- Difficulties Eating in Advanced Dementia
- Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behavior in People with Dementia
- Best Practices & Emerging Therapies for Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
- Falls Prevention in People with Dementia
- Elder Law: Making Sure the Right People Can Protect and Care for Patients with Dementia
- Spanish Webinar: "Que tiene que ver la enfermedad de Alzheimer con mi familia?"
- Dementia in People with Down Syndrome or Other Intellectual Disabilities
- Dementia: Special Issues Related to Ethnic and Racial Minorities
- The Benefits of Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease
- The 3Ds of Geriatric Psychiatry - Delirium, Dementia, Depression
- Getting Help with Caregiving: In-Home & Residential Placement
- Driving and Dementia
- Medications Used in Dementia: What Caregivers Should Know
- Caregiver Stress and Depression
- Research-Promising Therapies for Dementia Patients
- Management of Medical and Psychiatric Problems in Dementia Webinar
- What is Dementia?
- Advanced Directives: Planning Ahead
- Surviving Caregiving
- What is Dementia? Presented by Dr. David B. Reuben
- Searching for Cecy: Reflections on Alzheimer's Presented by Judy Prescott
UCLA geriatric psychiatrist Stephen Chen, MD, discusses diagnosis and management of vascular dementia.
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The project described was supported by Grant Number 1C1CMS330982 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The contents of this publication are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or any of its agencies. This project was funded, in part, by the Archstone Foundation.