Dementia in Vermont

Forgetfulness is normal with age—but when memory lapses start to interfere with daily life, it may be something more. Dementia is not a specific disease but a group of symptoms that affect memory, reasoning, and communication. Early detection can make a meaningful difference, helping individuals and families plan ahead and maintain quality of life.

At Vermont Family Medicine, Dr. Mark Hoffman brings over 30 years of experience in compassionate, patient-centered care. He helps patients and families navigate the challenges of dementia with clarity, respect, and ongoing support.

What Is Dementia?

Dementia is a progressive condition that affects the brain’s ability to think, remember, and make decisions. The most common type is Alzheimer’s disease, but there are many forms including vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia.

Early Signs to Watch For

  • Memory loss that disrupts daily life
  • Difficulty finding words or following conversations
  • Confusion about time or place
  • Trouble managing finances or organizing tasks
  • Mood changes, withdrawal, or personality shifts
  • Repeating questions or losing items frequently

If these symptoms appear gradually and worsen over time, it’s important to seek evaluation.

How Dementia Is Diagnosed

Dr. Hoffman uses a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to assess cognitive health:

  • In-office memory and cognitive testing (e.g., MoCA)
  • Review of medical history and symptom timeline
  • Blood tests to rule out reversible causes like thyroid or vitamin deficiencies
  • Brain imaging (MRI or CT) when appropriate
  • Collaboration with neurologists or memory clinics when needed

Treatment and Management Options

While there is no cure for dementia, early treatment and a supportive care plan can slow progression and improve quality of life:

  • Prescription medications like donepezil or memantine
  • Lifestyle interventions, including a Mediterranean-style diet and regular exercise
  • Structured routines and memory aids
  • Support for caregivers and family members
  • Advanced care planning and referrals to local memory care resources

Why Choose Vermont Family Medicine for Dementia Care?

  • Continuity of Care: You’ll work with the same doctor throughout every stage of the journey
  • Family-Centered Approach: We involve and educate loved ones to ensure unified support
  • Holistic Support: Physical, emotional, and social aspects of care are all addressed
  • Local Resource Network: Access to memory clinics, respite care, and elder law planning when needed

Support You Can Count On

Dementia is overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. With early evaluation and personalized care, Vermont Family Medicine helps patients and families feel more prepared and supported every step of the way.

Call (802) 503-7092 today to schedule a memory evaluation with Dr. Mark Hoffman in Williston, VT

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