HOW DO OLDER PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA COPE WITH THEIR DAILY DIFFICULTIES? - Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Associationdoi:10.1016/j.jalz.2014.05.945Yanguas, JavierGonzález, MariRodríguez, ángelGarcía, álvaroElsevier Inc.Alzheimers & Dementia...
Disappearing in Plain Sight: Public Roles of People with Dementia in the Meaning and Politics of Alzheimer's Disease One of the most striking aspects of the rise of Alzheimer's disease (AD) since the 1970s has been the emergence of people with dementia publicly speaking for themselves about ...
causes, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. There are many characteristics that can define dementia, but chief among them are memory loss, forgetfulness, difficulty with keeping track of time, and becoming lost. Sadly, there is no current treatment or cure for dementia or Alzheimer’s ...
Before a formal diagnosis, your healthcare provider will likely want to rule out other possible health conditions that could be mistaken for phasmophobia. These could include conditions such asdementia, some forms ofepilepsy,psychosis, nocturnal panic attacks, and other phobias.3 Is Epsom Salt a ...
Focusing on “what’s in it for me” is a death knell for true love. Yet, as mothers, we sometimes forget that in our relating to our adult children. When we can view them with some detachment, when our reactions to them are no longer based on expectations or being dependent on them...
The majority of those people who are socially anxious ones have some symptoms related to “assertive defense of the self”. They tend to be critical and judgmental themselves; thus, it is necessary if they are able to cope with rejection. Learning how to build up assertiveness skills and asse...
He’s given $2 billion dollars to Ireland, $177 million to find a cure for dementia, and $100 million to UC San Francisco’s Medical Campus. And those are just a few examples of his generosity. 3. J.K. Rowling Had it not been for her philanthropy, J.K. Rowling would be on Forbe...
Dementia risk factors modifiable prevention risk reduction Alzheimer's disease Introduction Clinicopathological and epidemiological studies have identified a wide range of dementia risk factors on the basis of their association with cognitive decline as well as increased risk for cognitive impairment and demen...
This is the first study to explore experiences of couples with an intellectual disability when one partner has dementia. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS. Four people with intellectual disability whose partner had dementia and one partner who had both an intellectual disability and deme...
However, some older adults may face physiological changes, multimorbidity, mobility limitations, lack of awareness, social isolation, poor housing conditions, and inadequate access to health and welfare services, which could limit their capacity to cope with these effects compared to younger persons [7...