The word dementia is Latin and means madness
Dementia is a lostn of brain funtion rhat occurs with certain diseases. it affects memory,thinkinig,language,judgement,and behavior.
Symptoms of frontotemporal dementia can include changes in personality, behavior, and language abilities. These changes may manifest as increased apathy, loss of inhibition, social withdrawal, repetitive behaviors, and difficulty with speech or understanding language. Memory loss may not be as prominent in the early stages compared to other types of dementia.
Memory impairment affects the ability of an individual with dementia to use verbal language because they will even forget how to talk. Dementia can be a slow disease but can be very hard on everyone involved.
A language shift happens when words are increased or decreased. A child learning to talk will have a language shift as will a person experiencing a stroke, dementia, or other illness.
Individuals with dementia in a health and social care environment
The use of jargon or technical language that is not easily understood by all parties can hinder communication by creating a barrier to understanding. Similarly, using inappropriate or offensive language can cause misunderstandings, conflict, and hurt feelings, leading to a breakdown in positive interaction. The tone and delivery of language, such as being aggressive or dismissive, can also hinder communication by alienating others and shutting down open dialogue.
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Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
Dementia is a general term for a decline in cognitive function severe enough to interfere with daily life. It can affect memory, thinking, language, judgment, and behavior, and is often associated with aging. It is not a normal part of aging and is caused by various diseases or conditions affecting the brain.
Dementia is caused by death of cells in the brain's cerebral cortex. It's the loss of mental ability severe enough that it intrudes in daily life. There are many conditions that can cause dementia. Symptoms include memory loss, difficulty understanding language, and bad judgement.