My mother-in-law showed signs of dementia and came to the hospital to receive dementia treatment. My first visit was in mid-December last year, and after a cognitive assessment, she was diagnosed with mild dementia. Initially, I was given a two-week supply of medication, and my mother returned two weeks later to assess its effectiveness and any side effects. I told her that a mild sleeping pill had not been very effective, so the hospital removed the sleeping pill and prescribed only medication that would help with dementia treatment. My mother-in-law has dementia insurance for the next six years, so she received the required dementia screening and a diagnosis during her second visit to receive coverage. The nurse and doctor were both very kind and helpful.