Brain Health in Vermont
In Vermont, we use health surveillance data to track rates of worsening confusion and memory loss. Unfortunately, recent data shows only half of adults in Vermont with symptoms of cognitive decline have discussed this with a health care professional. If you’re starting to notice early signs or risk factors, it’s time to visit a doctor.
Our ability to remember, learn, play and have a clear and active mind is important for our brain and overall health. Brain health tends to worsen as we age, and as Vermont’s population is aging more families will be impacted by memory loss, dementia and the complicated care that comes with these diagnoses.
Data Briefs and Reports
Date | Title | Topic |
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03/10/2023 | Alzheimer's and Related Dementias in Vermont | Alzheimer's & Dementia |
04/05/2024 | VT Hub and Spoke Initiative for Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care | Alzheimer's & Dementia |
11/17/2023 | Dementia Caregivers | Caregiving |
06/27/2024 | Subjective Cognitive Decline | Subjective Cognitive Decline |