What is Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and how does it differ from Alzheimer’s? FTD is a condition that often strikes adults under the age of 65 and is frequently mistaken for mental illness or Alzheimer’s. In this video we break down what makes FTD unique, how it affects behavior, language, and movement, and what families need to know after a diagnosis.
Whether you're a caregiver, a concerned loved one, or just looking to understand more about this type of dementia, this video offers expert insight and real-world guidance.
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