Parkinson's disease is a neurological condition that impairs movement control. As the disease progresses, it can damage several brain regions, including areas involved in thinking, memory, and decision-making. This can lead to cognitive decline and the formation of dementia.
Medication may be used in some circumstances to assist in slowing the progression of cognitive deterioration.
Genetics:
Age and genetics are a few factors that may contribute to the development of Parkinson-related Dementia.
Advice:
Please collaborate with their healthcare staff so that they can take different strategies to manage their symptoms and reduce their risk of cognitive impairment.