The aim of this essay is to identify an individual who has been cared for in my practice with an organic disorder of Dementia, the purpose of chosen this topic is because Dementia is one of the most common diseases that affect older patient. The...
As the relative increase in the elderly population becomes more pronounced, there is a greater awareness of some of the problems associated with providing adequate care for this population. There is an increased need for understanding the unique needs of providing for the physical, emotional...
There are times when we fall ill; seriously ill. We visit the doctor, and they prescribe the various ways we can be healthy. However, with age our body system deteriorates. We get plagued with various diseases. As we grow old, our memory also lessens. We...
Title The title describes the main purpose of the study. The title of this article is well stated to enable one to note that the study will be on objectively measured physical activity and the cognitive function in older adults (Zhu et al, 2017). The...
Alzheimer disease is a very common illness, this disease was first found on April 10 th 1980. Around that era there was still more learning on discovering the different illnesses in the human body. The first case Alzheimer’s was discovered was in 1901 by a...
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The brain is a three-pound fascinating organ that is enclosed and protected by the cerebrospinal fluid. The brain is responsible for the coordination of the human’s behavior, thoughts, and emotions. Part of the brain's information-processing network includes neurons, or cells that transmit signals throughout the...
Abstract Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, multifactorial, neurodegenerative disorder manifested by memory and cognitive dysfunction, behavioral disturbance, progressive impairment of activities of daily living. Alzheimer’s disease is associated with the spreading of misfolded protein aggregates in the brain. However reduction in brain volume in Alzheimer...
Introduction The topic explored in this literature review will be focused on the services available for Dementia sufferers and whether more can be done. The Alzheimer’s Society defines Dementia as “A set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or...
There are as range of causes of Dementia, theses can include strokes. A stroke can cause a prevention of a normal blood flow, which in turn deprives the brain cells of Oxygen. This can cause Vascular Dementia, such symptoms can include memory loss, problems with...
Dementia is identified by the client struggling with both cognitive and noncognitive symptoms, the Cognitive symptoms largely signify an impairment in communication, reasoning, visuospatial function, the lack of capacity to have a conversation, and related mental activities, leading to the decline in the brains function....