Ambulatory dementia refers to a stage of dementia where individuals retain the ability to walk and move independently but experience cognitive decline that affects their memory, reasoning, and daily functioning. While they may still be able to engage in physical activities, their cognitive impairments can lead to challenges in understanding their environment and managing daily tasks. This condition highlights the importance of providing support for both physical mobility and cognitive needs. Care strategies often focus on ensuring safety and enhancing quality of life.
Ambulatory is an adjective.
An ambulatory is a round walkway encircling the altar of many cathedrals.
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"After the hip surgery, it was several weeks before the patient was ambulatory."
Since some nursing home residents are not ambulatory, wheelchairs are available.
how does models of dementia care view the person with dementia
anesthetics is used in ambulatory
Guthrie Ambulatory Health Care Clinic was created in 1991.
Both types are available, with ambulatory ones more expensive.
Harold L. Kennedy has written: 'Ambulatory electrocardiography including Holter recording technology' -- subject(s): Ambulatory Care, Ambulatory electrocardiography, Electrocardiography, Methods
Most ambulatory orthopedic surgery is performed on the distal part of the arm.