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Dementia is a horrible disease that causes you to forget things. It occurs in the brain. Aggressive Dementia is when the disease fights hard and gets worse faster often times at the ending (death) the person with Aggressive Dementia has very severe memory loss, more than a person with regular demetia.
They can live for years, as do people. As for, "What can you do?", Google it for signs, symptoms, and treatment (there are several available). This is a question for you to discuss with your Vet.
She was affected with dementia in her last days of live but she lived a long life of 92.
explain how information about personality and life history can be used to support an individual to live well with dementia
There are a few details to consider. If you and the father are not married then you can move out with no legal consequences. As for the aggressive patient: You should write down the date and details of any aggressive behavior. If and the father are married and you feel the environment is dangerous for your child then go ahead and move out just be prepared to defend your actions if necessary. A court would not insist a child live under dangerous conditions.
Yes, you can get a type of short term dementia from lack of sleep, however this is not the same thing as the dementia associated with long term deterioration that the elderly display.
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Amnesia and dementia are two different diseases. While amnesia is more often than not, temporary, dementia is a long term disease that progressively worsens.
To make an informed choice about dementia care means researching all possible options before making a decision. Ask yourself questions like, "Who will pay for dementia care? Does my loved one want dementia care at home or in a nursing home? Does my long-term care insurance pay for elder care? How can I budget for dementia care when IHSS runs out? How much does dementia care on a live-in basis or hourly basis? What does it mean to be licensed, bonded and insured? What are the pros and cons of hiring a caregiver from a private ad vs. a home care agency?" Assess your resources and weigh your options before deciding on what kind of dementia care you want or can afford.
Janet O'Keeffe has written: 'People with dementia' -- subject(s): Dementia, Eligibility Determination, Long-term care, Medicaid