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Taking Care of a Dementia Patient at Different Stages

Published by servingsenior06, 2022-05-06 06:38:21

Description: People with mild dementia suffer from memory loss, trouble acquiring and memorizing new information, and difficulty planning and managing complex activities when their families are unable to provide sufficient time for them. You can contact Serving Seniors for the elderly homes in daly city ca, for information.

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Taking Care of a Dementia Patient at Different Stages

Dementia 02 Has Three Stages WHEN DEMENTIA IS DIAGNOSED, IT NORMALLY PROGRESSES THROUGH THESE STAGES.

Mild dementia Persons with mild dementia may have trouble remembering words and names, acquiring and remembering new information, and planning and managing complex activities like driving. They may also be suffering from sorrow, worry, a loss of interest in previously joyful activities, and other significant depressive symptoms.

Moderate dementia judgment, bodily function, and sensory perception are all affected Typically, the processing is harmed. Personal hygiene issues, bad language, and wandering can all result from this. The caretaker faces physical and emotional challenges at this stage when your loved one is able to get around but has poor judgment.

Can include substantial memory loss, little Severe or no mobility, swallowing difficulties, and dementia bowel and bladder control problems. There may be a requirement for 24-hour care. The patient may have trouble recognizing family members and caregivers at this point. Caregivers who are experiencing significant levels of stress during the moderate and severe stages may be suffering anticipatory grieving, which is a sensation of imminent loss of a loved one.

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