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    neurologically illnesses have risen around the globe at astronomical rates since the beginning of the alleged spraying. While dementia is often associated with aging, I believe it to actually be associated with the accumulation of more and more poisons, including aluminum, combined with the inability for the body to detox these poisons. Recently, a nine year old girl was diagnosed with dementia, proving that age is not the only component of this dreaded disease. Regardless of the skepticism…

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    As people age, they restructure their actions and capabilities, by changing values, goals and the implications on social functions. This essay will discuss changes across adulthood relating to Erikson’s psychosocial stages. The developmental stages theorized by Erikson that will be discussed are, firstly young adulthood, aged between 19 to 40 years old, conflicting in intimacy versus isolation, secondly middle adulthood, aged between 40 to 65 years, conflicting in generativity versus stagnation,…

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    to a lack of nutrients (Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia). Tau is the protein involved in tangles in the brain and tau aggregation inhibitors and tau vaccines are being researched for future treatment for people with Alzheimer’s. Hopefully these drugs will stop tau from forming…

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    can use music to ease stress, relax the body, enhance mood, or to go along with an exercise routine. To many people’s surprise, music therapy has even found first-rate benefits in using music to help children with autism, elders with Alzheimer's or Dementia, and patients who have been through physical or emotional trauma. Autism professionals…

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    Alzheimer's Case Study

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    go or how to get anywhere in any setting they are in. Patients may become depressed because they are noticing slight difficulties in their daily life and may compensate for them which is why many diagnosis happen at the middle to final stages of dementia. Initial cognitive decline happens in this stage. In the middles stage the symptoms of the early stage gets worse overtime. In addition person maybe have agitation and have weird rituals like pacing and handing objects numerous of times.…

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    My research interest is the adjustment process of caregivers in the care for elderly family members, particularly in accordance with specific cultural influences. Hence, I have searched for related studies. There are three selected studies which applied qualitative methods I would like to discuss in this assignment: Framework The article of Dhar (2012) describes the parental caregiving among Hindu Indians. In accordance with a high interest in culture factor, this study present an overview of…

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    Alzheimer 's Disease (AD) is a neurological disease. It is a progressive memory loss with no cure. It is a form of dementia, starting as forgetfulness and confusion, then progressing into not knowing any family members or not remembering how to dress or function in daily life activities. It is a very sad disease that occurs in older people that affects their loved ones, too. I choose this disease because I have heard of multiple cases of people with Alzheimer’s and have seen several movies about…

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    Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that causes complications in the memory, behavior and the thinking of an individual. As a common form of dementia, Alzheimer’s is known to affect up to 70% of all the people who have dementia. It is approximated that an average of 23 million people suffers from this memory loss situation. According to recent literature, the number of individuals suffering from dementia is said to grow steadily, especially among the old. Usually, in the early stages of…

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    To study the effect of individualized music therapy on nursing home residents with moderate to severe dementia. Also, to study the effect of this music therapy on the resident’s quality of life and psychotropic medications. Crossover, exploratory, randomized control trial. Forty-two nursing home residents from 14 different nursing homes with moderate to severe dementia were randomized into a sequence of six weeks of standard care and six weeks of individualized music therapy. The agitation…

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    certain medical conditions or diseases. MCI is often referred to as a pre-Alzheimer's stage of dementia, although not everybody with MCI will develop Alzheimer's. MCI has also been called "the place between slight forgetfulness and Alzheimer's". Many time the signs and symptoms of MCI may not even be apparent to the individual suffering from it, but they will be more apparent to family and friend. Unlike dementia which affects a large range of cognitive skills and severely limits daily…

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