These individuals need a modified continuum of care: one that is dementia-capable. This article discusses approaches that make a difference for people with Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias who want to live at home and in their communities-and for their family members....
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Therefore, the aim of this systematic review was to determine the evidence-base on prognostic factors for poor outcomes in people living with dementia that could be assessed in primary care medical records. Methods To identify the evidence base for prognostic factors of poor outcomes in people ...
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“With their valuable skills and experience, elderly people can continue to make significant contributions to society," You can make comments, cite examples or use your personal experiences to develop your essay. You should write at...
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While people with dementia are usually disoriented,people with depressioncan have trouble concentrating, but are not disoriented, and are more likely than those with dementia to notice their own memory problems. Writing, speaking and motor skills tend not to be impaired by depression. ...
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It is estimated that 982,000 people live with dementia in the UK[9]and that Alzheimer's disease is the cause in 60-70% of people with dementia.[10]These numbers are expected to increase even further with an aging population. Eisai is working collaboratively with the...