Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
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Mild Cognitive Impairment affects between 5-20% of people aged 65 years and over in the UK. It is not a form of dementia, however, individuals with MCI often progress to developing dementia.
We are currently looking for volunteers to participate in this study.
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Unlike dementia, MCI does not cause problems with everyday living, however individuals may require minor assistance with more demanding tasks such as driving or paying bills.
MCI is described as a set of symptoms which may include:
Difficulties with memory – repetition of questions, problems with short term memory and affecting recent events
Attention –issues in focussing and being easily distracted
Problems with problem solving – difficulties with planning or resolving issues or thinking things through
Issues with language – struggling to find the right words
Difficulties with visual depth perception – judging distance, problems with 3D or navigating stairs
At Re:Cognition Health we aim to support individuals with memory loss and other symptoms of cognitive impairment through providing education, clinical excellence and access to the most advanced treatments available worldwide.