Minimally invasive surgery is not new to the spinal surgery realm; yet many South Jersey residents are unaware of the advanced, cutting-edge services integrated into the comprehensive health system at Inspira.
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Dementia is an umbrella term that describes symptoms associated with loss of memory and other cognitive abilities. It impacts not just the patient, but the people closest to them who provide daily caregiving support to their loved one.
At Inspira, our skilled neuropsychologists provide accurate evaluations and recommendations for care and support services for those experiencing symptoms due to dementia.
We understand the impact that dementia can have on a family and that deciding on care can be a tough decision. Inspira provides the opportunity for you or a loved one to receive care in a familiar environment––right in your South Jersey community.
If you’d like to discuss detection, diagnosis or care planning with an Inspira neuropsychologist, call to make an appointment at one of our South Jersey facilities.
There’s no reason to travel outside of South Jersey when skilled neurologists and neurosurgeons are providing the best possible care right in your community. The time it takes to get care matters, especially when it comes to stroke care. Our Primary Stroke Centers are prepared to diagnose and treat stroke patients as quickly as possible to increase survival rates and decrease disabilities associated with stroke.
Our neurological and neuropsychological specialists treat patients around South Jersey from several convenient locations.
Minimally invasive surgery is not new to the spinal surgery realm; yet many South Jersey residents are unaware of the advanced, cutting-edge services integrated into the comprehensive health system at Inspira.
Read MoreA person living with Alzheimer's is no more or less likely to contract the flu each year simply because they have the disease. Similarly, they are not more likely to contract COVID-19 because they have Alzheimer’s.
Read MoreIf not caught quickly, strokes can lead to permanent brain damage or death. In fact, strokes are one of the top five causes of death and disability in the United States annually. However, positive outcomes are possible with prompt treatment.
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