Category: Dementia
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Dementia Health Issues and Caregiver Burden
Definition of Dementia and Personal Experience Dementia is not, despite widespread belief otherwise, a specific illness. Instead, Dementia is a term used to collectively describe a wide range of conditions that lead to cognitive decline, memory impairment, and other brain disorders [1]. The most prevalent form of Dementia is Alzheimers Disease, which is a debilitating…
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Dementia of Alzheimers Type and Diagnostic Criteria
Background Alzheimer disease is one of the major debilitating brain diseases whose effects are loss of memory and important mental functions among patients, a consideration which impacts on their social skills, ability to think and make judgment. Crooks et al. (2008) indicate that this form of dementia has varied ways of developing on different people.…
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Mother-Adult Daughter Relationships Within Dementia Care
More and more people have been diagnosed to have dementia. These people need special care that may be provided by their relatives or specially trained caregivers. It has been observed that women with dementia who have daughters are usually cared for by them. Catherine Ward-Griffin, Nancy Bol, and Abram Oudshoorns research is devoted to the…
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Positive Effects of Physical Exercises on Dementia Patients
Alzheimers Disease (AD) and Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia (VCID) are the two most common types of dementia (Cunningham et al., 2015). Dementia also termed Major Neurocognitive Disorder in DSM-5 is an abnormal aging phenomenon and mostly develops later in life. The progressive deterioration of brain functioning is irreversible medical treatments could only slow down…
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Experiences and Perceptions of Trained Volunteers in Dementia Palliative Care: Descriptive Qualitative Study
1. Abstract The aim of this study is to understand the perceptions and experiences of trained volunteers in caring for patients in dementia-palliative ward in Singapore. Methods A descriptive qualitative research study will be conducted in Assisi Hospice (AH). Purposive sampling will be used to recruit 20 participants. The data will be collected through face-to-face…
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Specific Needs of Older People with Dementia
Dementia is a progressive disorder of the mental process caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes and impaired reasoning (McDonnell, 2013). According to Alzheimer’s Society (2007), there are currently an estimated 683,597 people with dementia in the UK (Alzheimer’s Society, 2007). The aim of this essay is to analyse…
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Music Therapy: Impact On The Behaviour Of Elderly People With Dementia Experiencing Agitation
The aim of the literature review is to explore how music therapy impacts the behaviour of elderly people with dementia experiencing agitation. The term dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss, mood and behaviour changes, reasoning and language (Alzheimer Society, 2015). These symptoms occur when the brain is damaged by certain…
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Understand the Process and Experience of Dementia
Alzheimer’s disease- an abnormal protein surrounds brain cells and another protein damages their central structure. In time brain cells gets lost and starts to die. Vascular dementia- is when nerve cells in brain doesnt receive enough oxygen from blood the nerve cells dies. Mixed dementia- is when Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia is together. Lewy…
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Analysis of Stages of Vascular Dementia
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The Types, Symptoms, Causes and Effected of Dementia
In this essay I will look at the different types of dementia and how they can affect an individuals physical and mental health, their wellbeing and quality of life. Another thing it will cover is how the care is improved by the workers if they have a good understanding and knowledge of the effects of…