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What is the long term expectation for someone with vascular dementia ?

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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Gradual decline: Vascular dementia often overlaps with alzheimer's, and these can be hard to differentiate. Over time, memory, ability to plan and process information deteriorate; the person will need more and more help managing daily affairs. Sometimes continued mini-strokes compromise function further; larger events may leave the person with difficulty communicating or controlling movements. Ultimately, death.

Answered 7/6/2018

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