(Aging Untold) —A dementia diagnosis can feel overwhelming, especially when you start asking: What happens next? What’s normal, and what can be done right now? Start with clarity — and bring another set of ears Dr. Rhea Rogers, a board-certified physician, said one of the first practical steps is...
Key takeaway Rhea Rogers, a board-certified physician, said one of the first practical steps is showing up to appointments with support.
Why this matters in The Midland
In Midland , where a significant portion of the population is aging, a dementia diagnosis can have far-reaching implications for families and caregivers. As Dr. Rhea Rogers emphasizes the importance of building a care team, it's crucial for local residents to know that such teams can be assembled with the help of Midland's healthcare providers, including geriatricians and neurologists. The city's hospitals and clinics can provide the necessary baseline testing and cognitive assessments to track changes over time. Moreover, community support groups and resources, such as those mentioned by Amy O'Rourke, can be found through local organizations that cater to the needs of seniors and their families. By seeking out these resources and planning for the costs associated with dementia care, Midland families can better navigate the complexities of this diagnosis and ensure that their loved ones receive the best possible care.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: KOSA CBS7 / First Alert 7 (Permian Basin CBS) ·
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What is this story about? (Aging Untold) —A dementia diagnosis can feel overwhelming, especially when you start asking: What happens next? What’s normal, and what can be done right now? Start with clarity — and bring another set of ears Dr. Rhea Rogers, a board-certified physician, said one of the first practical steps is...
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