What are Memory Problems and Dementia?
Memory problems refer to difficulties with recalling information, learning new skills, or retaining important life events. When memory loss becomes persistent and progressive, it may be a sign of dementia, a neurological condition affecting cognitive functions such as memory, reasoning, language, and daily functioning.
Common types of dementia include:
- Alzheimer’s Disease – progressive memory loss, confusion, and impaired thinking
- Vascular Dementia – cognitive decline due to reduced blood flow in the brain
- Lewy Body Dementia – memory problems accompanied by hallucinations and movement difficulties
- Frontotemporal Dementia – personality changes, language difficulties, and executive function decline
Early assessment and intervention are crucial to slow cognitive decline, improve quality of life, and support daily functioning.
Who struggles with Memory Problems and Dementia?
Memory problems and dementia primarily affect older adults, but younger individuals can experience cognitive challenges due to injury, neurological conditions, or mental health disorders. Those impacted may include:
- Older adults experiencing age-related memory decline
- Individuals with early signs of dementia or mild cognitive impairment
- Caregivers and family members managing the challenges of a loved one’s cognitive decline
- People recovering from brain injury, stroke, or neurological conditions
Left unaddressed, memory problems can lead to loss of independence, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life.
How we treat Memory Problems and Dementia at Daisy Clinic Therapy & Counseling
At Daisy Clinic, we provide evidence-based, neuroscience-informed therapy to support memory, cognition, and emotional well-being. Our approach blends cognitive rehabilitation, brain-based interventions, and psychotherapyfor individuals and families.
Our programs include:
- Cognitive and Neurocognitive Training
- Exercises designed to improve attention, working memory, problem-solving, and executive functioning
- Tailored strategies to maintain independence and daily life skills
- Neuroscience-Informed Therapy Modalities
- qEEG Neurofeedback: Supports cognitive function, attention, and emotional regulation
- Brain Optimization Techniques: Enhances neural pathways and cognitive resilience
- Somatic & Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Reduces stress and supports mental clarity
- Memory Strategy Development
- Teaches techniques for remembering daily tasks, appointments, and personal information
- Uses structured routines and environmental supports for optimal functioning
- Psychotherapy and Emotional Support
- Helps manage anxiety, depression, and frustration associated with cognitive decline
- Provides support for caregivers and family members coping with the challenges of dementia
- Lifestyle and Wellness Integration
- Incorporates nutrition, physical activity, and mental stimulation to support cognitive health
- Encourages social engagement and purposeful activities
Why choose Daisy Clinic for Memory Problems and Dementia Therapy?
At Daisy Clinic, we provide personalized, neuroscience-informed care to support cognitive function, emotional well-being, and quality of life for individuals with memory challenges.
- Cutting-edge therapies including neurofeedback, neurocognitive training, somatic therapy, and mindfulness
- In-person therapy at our Bellevue clinic or secure virtual sessions across Washington State
- Insurance, self-pay, and sliding scale options for accessible care
- Customized treatment plans addressing cognitive, emotional, and functional needs
- Supportive, compassionate environment empowering clients and families
Take the First Step Toward Cognitive Health
Memory problems and dementia can be challenging, but with neuroscience-informed therapy and evidence-based interventions, cognitive function, independence, and emotional well-being can be supported.
👉 Contact Daisy Clinic today to schedule a free consultation and explore personalized therapy for memory problems and dementia.