Have you or a loved one ever experienced memory loss? What about dementia? Or even Alzheimer's disease? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you're not alone. There are millions of people around the world currently dealing with Alzheimer's and other serious forms of dementia. In fact, it is estimated that Alzheimer's affects nearly 36 million people - and that number is expected to rise in the coming decades. Sadly, memory loss can be incredibly difficult for patients and their families to deal with on a day-to-day basis. The good news however, is that there are qualified professionals who can help.
Let me take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Dr. David Tal and I work for the Age Matters Clinic in Toronto, Canada. I am proud to bring over 20 years of clinical experience to each and every one of my patients. At the Age Matters Clinic, we specialize in helping patients and their families cope with Alzheimer's disease and other types of memory loss. The clinic provides individualized care for patients, with a focus on good nutrition, mental and physical exercise, and medication when it becomes necessary. We also provide information and support to family members who need it.
What makes me qualified to help patients with memory loss? Not only do I have years of experience, but I am also a specialist in Geriatric Medicine. In addition, I have an extensive background in clinical research. I have spent time serving on the board of the Alzheimer's Society of Toronto for 4 years, and I am also a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada and a board member of the American College of Physicians. My extensive medical background has given me the knowledge, experience, and understanding required to properly care for patients dealing with various forms of memory loss.
Alzheimer's disease and dementia are serious medical issues. This is why I strongly believe in doing everything possible to prevent, slow down, or reduce the symptoms that rob a patient of their precious memories and independence. While there is no cure for Alzheimer's disease, that doesn't mean there is nothing to be done. There are always treatment options available for patients throughout the various stages of dementia.
Since proper diagnosis and treatment can never start too soon, I focus on providing my patients with all the tools they need to combat dementia. This includes mental exercises that stimulate the brain, physical exercises to strengthen the body, as well as good nutrition to benefit overall well being, and certain medications as they are necessary. I have seen the difference that a healthy lifestyle can make firsthand.
If memory loss is affecting your life - or the life of a loved one - don't despair. You have options. I believe there is always hope for patients dealing with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and memory loss. At the Age Matters Clinic, I use my 20 years of clinical experience to provide patients and their families with the best treatment options available. So, don't give up...contact me, Dr. David Tal, at the Age Matters Clinic today.
Do you need more information about preventing memory loss? Contact the Age Matters Clinic at: 647-268-0620. We understand how to improve the life of Alzheimer's and memory loss patients.