Alzheimers Disease
Date Submitted: 11/13/2001 01:48:48
Dementia is the loss of intellectual and social abilities severe enough to interfere with daily functioning. For centuries, people called it "senility" and considered it an inevitable part of aging. It is now known that dementia is not a normal part of the aging process and that it is caused by an underlying condition. People with this condition need special assistance to carry on with their normal lives. This paper will explain some of the
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its programs to meet individual needs. Activities should include everyday tasks such as bedmaking, brushing teeth, setting the table, etc. Activities should also include reminiscing with residents about the past since long-term memory is better than short-term memory in people with Alzheimer's.
Deciding when a loved one with Alzheimer's disease needs a more structured care setting is often difficult. But touring facilities, asking good questions and making careful observations can help make a better choice.
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