Unfortunately dementia treatements are symptom-based as the destruction to neuronal anatomy is largely irreversible. If depression is present then SSRIs or other forms of antidepressant may be used.
There are lots of data coming out about the neuroanatomical changes associated with dementia and more generally neurodegenerative disorders. The more research is done the more treatment options will become available.
I'll need to look into this symptoms each as a case study.
On the other hand I've been aware of the use of ginkgo biloba in various ways to help treat different cases of mental illness,
Can ginkgo biloba prevent major neurocognitive impairment?
Unfortunately dementia treatements are symptom-based as the destruction to neuronal anatomy is largely irreversible. If depression is present then SSRIs or other forms of antidepressant may be used.
There are lots of data coming out about the neuroanatomical changes associated with dementia and more generally neurodegenerative disorders. The more research is done the more treatment options will become available.
There's more info here (UK specific)