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What to Know About Parkinson’s Dementia

September 11, 2025 by kensington-admin

Parkinson’s dementia is a type of progressive dementia that can develop in individuals with Parkinson’s disease, typically several years after the initial diagnosis. It affects memory, thinking, and reasoning abilities, often alongside the motor symptoms of Parkinson’s, such as tremors, stiffness, and slow movement. People with Parkinson’s dementia may experience confusion, visual hallucinations, trouble concentrating, difficulty following conversations, and changes in mood or behavior. The condition results from damage to the brain’s dopamine-producing cells, which impacts both motor control and cognitive function.

While Parkinson’s dementia and Alzheimer’s disease both involve memory loss and cognitive decline, they differ in their causes, early symptoms, and progression. Alzheimer’s usually begins with memory impairment and progresses gradually to affect language, decision-making, and personality. In contrast, Parkinson’s dementia typically begins with movement-related symptoms, with cognitive challenges appearing later. Additionally, people with Parkinson’s dementia are more likely to experience fluctuations in attention and vivid hallucinations earlier than those with Alzheimer’s. Understanding these differences is important for proper diagnosis, treatment planning, and providing tailored care for those affected.

To learn more about Parkinson’s dementia, including signs and stages, from AARP, CLICK HERE.

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