Dementia

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Across
  1. 3. Assistance or encouragement provided to someone in need.
  2. 6. Overall well-being, especially concerning physical and mental aspects.
  3. 7. Exchange of information through words, gestures, or expressions.
  4. 10. A break or temporary relief from caregiving responsibilities.
  5. 12. Identification of a disease or condition through examination.
  6. 14. Easily overlooked or not memorable.
  7. 17. Actions or conduct of an individual.
  8. 18. Relating to the mind or intellect.
  9. 21. Awareness of one's surroundings and position.
  10. 23. Process of growing older, often associated with changes in health and abilities.
  11. 24. Treatment aimed at improving health or well-being.
  12. 25. A lapse in memory, difficulty remembering.
  13. 26. Recollection of past experiences or events.
  14. 27. Prone to forgetting or experiencing forgetfulness.
  15. 28. Regular and habitual pattern of activities.
Down
  1. 1. A progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting memory and cognitive function.
  2. 2. One providing support and assistance, especially for health-related needs.
  3. 4. The ability to remember or retrieve information.
  4. 5. Pertaining to the nervous system, especially the brain and nerves.
  5. 8. Dealing effectively with difficulties or stress.
  6. 9. The ability to store and recall information.
  7. 11. Indications or signs of a condition.
  8. 13. Reduction in function or ability.
  9. 15. Gradual deterioration or decrease, as in cognitive abilities.
  10. 16. State of being bewildered or unclear in thought.
  11. 19. Relating to mental processes like thinking and learning.
  12. 20. Sympathetic concern for the suffering of others.
  13. 22. Consciousness or knowledge about a particular subject.