Myth: getting older means you will get dementia.Dementia is the result of brain cells being damaged in an ongoing way. This happens as a result of a number of different diseases (sometimes referred to as ‘types’ of dementia). It is not an inevitable part of ageing.
Here are some of the more common diseases that cause dementia:
The term ‘Mixed’ is used when dementia has more than one cause. For example a person may have both Alzheimer’s disease and Vascular dementia.
Other less common causes of dementia are:
People with learning disabilities have a higher risk of developing dementia.
The Alzheimer’s Society produces factsheets, which cover a wide range of dementia-related topics. These are freely available on the Alzheimer’s Society website at www.alzheimers.org.uk/site/scripts/documents.php?categoryID=200137