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You can find more information on dementia testing at your local doctors office or hospital. You can also find a ton of information at dementia.com or how to deal with medical issues.
Alzheimer's is a form of dementia that specifically results in memory loss. If you'd like more information on the symptoms of dementia, as well as some options for those with dementia, please visit the link in the related links.
You can find information on dementia treatment by going to your local hospital or by talking to your famly doctor. You can also look for information online by browsing through research websites.
Describe how a person centred approach enables individual with dementia to be involved in their own care and support
The Social Care Institute For Excellence is an excellent resource for information regarding dementia care. There are many other websites out there that provide good information as well.
explain how information about personality and life history can be used to support an individual to live well with dementia
A great deal of information can be found at your local library regarding Dementia. A second excellent resource is www.dementiacaregiving101.com which give general information regarding this disease.
Describe how a person centred approach enables individual with dementia to be involved in their own care and support
Information about Dementia can be found in just about every physicians office, every help center, every nursing home, there are support groups out there for family members of dementia patients. Yes, There are more underlying issues to dementia then memory loss, memory loss is just one of the first signs. The treatment options do not include a cure, there is no cure, but there are treatment options that will slow the process of dementia.
You can find more information about frontal lobe dementia from reputable sources such as the National Institute on Aging, Alzheimer's Association, or your healthcare provider. These sources provide detailed information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and support services for frontal lobe dementia.
George J. Nielson has written: 'Final report on the economics of dementia to the Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States' -- subject- s -: Care, Dementia, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Dementia, Patients, Treatment
You can find information about signs of dementia on the following website: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/dementia_overview/page3_em.htm. They have useful info.