Understanding Dementia: Breaking Myths and Embracing Possibilities


April 2, 2025

By Megan Ulrich, For BHI Senior Living  

At Wesley Manor in Frankfort, Indiana, we believe that dementia should never define a person’s story. While a dementia diagnosis can bring uncertainty and concern, it is important to separate myth from reality and focus on the possibilities for a fulfilling and meaningful life. 

Dementia is not just one condition—it is an umbrella term for a range of cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and more. Understanding what dementia truly is—and what it isn’t—can help families, caregivers, and the community provide compassionate, informed support for their loved ones. 

Breaking the Myths About Dementia 

Myth #1: Dementia is Just a Normal Part of Aging 

Reality: While some memory changes are a natural part of aging, dementia is not. Dementia results from damage to brain cells that affects memory, thinking, and reasoning. Early detection and intervention can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. 

Myth #2: People with Dementia Can’t Enjoy Life 

Reality: A dementia diagnosis does not mean the end of joy, independence, or purpose. Many individuals thrive in structured, supportive environments, engaging in hobbies, social connections, and personalized activities. At Wesley Manor, we create enriching experiences that help residents continue to live meaningfully. 

Myth #3: Nothing Can Be Done Once Someone is Diagnosed 

Reality: While there is currently no cure for dementia, there are many ways to support brain health and slow progression. Cognitive therapies, social interaction, proper nutrition, and physical activity all play a role in enhancing daily living and emotional well-being. Our Journey Memory Support program at Wesley Manor provides residents with personalized care and engaging opportunities tailored to their abilities and interests. 

Myth #4: Dementia Only Affects Memory 

Reality: While memory loss is one of the most recognized symptoms, dementia can also impact communication, problem-solving, mood, and even physical movement. That’s why a comprehensive care approach—including emotional, physical, and cognitive support—is essential. 

Myth #5: People with Dementia Shouldn’t Be Included in Social Activities 

Reality: Staying socially active is crucial for people living with dementia. Engaging in group activities, music therapy, or simply enjoying conversations can help reduce anxiety and improve overall well-being. At Wesley Manor, our memory support programs are designed to keep residents connected to their community, honoring their unique abilities and experiences. 

Embracing the Possibilities 

At Wesley Manor, we are committed to empowering individuals with dementia and their families by providing: 

  • A Safe and Supportive Environment – Our Journey Memory Support program offers a secure, home-like setting where residents feel comfortable and engaged. 
  • Personalized Care Plans – Every resident has unique needs, and we tailor care plans to support individual abilities and preferences. 
  • Engaging and Purposeful Activities – From music therapy and art to sensory gardens and reminiscence programs, we focus on creating meaningful moments every day. 
  • Family Education and Support – Dementia affects the entire family, which is why we offer resources, support groups, and educational sessions to help loved ones navigate this journey with confidence. 

A Community That Cares 

Understanding dementia is the first step in breaking the stigma and embracing the possibilities. At Wesley Manor in Frankfort, Indiana, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, individualized memory care that helps residents and families find comfort, joy, and connection—no matter where they are on their journey. 

If you have a loved one experiencing memory challenges or want to learn more about Journey Memory Support at Wesley Manor, we invite you to schedule a visit or reach out to our team. Together, we can create a future filled with support, dignity, and hope. 

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