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"Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are an epidemic that affect people from all walks of life around the world. Given that there is no cure or highly effective treatment for ADRD, it is a problem that isn't going away any time soon. ADRD is set to be a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality in the 21st century. Worldwide 44 million people live with ADRD, and this figure is expected to reach 135 million by 2050 (ADI, 2013). Due to these projections and growing concern around ADRD, there has been increased attention around building a workforce with the skills to provide high quality care to those with ADRD. Comprehensive care for people living with ADRD will require coordinated health and social care systems with a well-trained workforce. The diverse workforce includes health care and medical providers such as physicians; nurses; psychologists; and pharmacists as well as direct care workers; home health aides and certified nursing assistants. It also includes non-medical professionals such as health educators; social workers; gerontologists; allied health professionals like physical, speech, or occupational therapists; case managers; long term care administrators; elder law attorneys, art and music therapists, and more. In fact, we believe the best treatment for those with ADRD is always a multidisciplinary approach to care. Each profession, each individual, plays a critical role in the care continuum including: pre-diagnosis; diagnosis; post-diagnostic support; coordination and care management; community services; continuing care; and end-of-life palliative care. The continuity of care between different care providers, multiple sectors and system levels and active collaboration between professional and family caregivers is crucial. Those at the forefront of care for those with ADRD need to be adequately informed and trained to respond to the complex needs of people with ADRD as well as to communicate and work effectively with professionals outside of their own profession"--
Memory disorders in old age. --- Dementia. --- Memory Disorders
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Demonstrates one family's compilation of a memory book designed to assist the elderly grandmother's ability to identify family members and to recall her life history.
Alzheimer's disease --- Memory disorders in old age --- Patients --- Care
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Zunehmend mehr Menschen sind in Deutschland von einer Demenzerkrankung direkt oder indirekt betroffen. In diesem Band der Reihe Praxiswissen Gerontologie und Geriatrie kompakt wird daher der aktuelle Forschungsstand der diagnostischen Verfahren (Schwerpunkt: neuropsychologische Diagnostik) und den Behandlungsmöglichkeiten in kurzer, verständlicher und praxisnaher Form behandelt. Ein besonderes Augenmerk liegt hierbei auf den nichtmedikamentösen Therapien.
Dementia --- Memory disorders in old age. --- Patients --- Care.
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Julia Rowland, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute, provides an overview of cancer treatments' possible negative effects on memory and describes memory aids. Provides pointers to guide discussion to determine whether memory loss is temporary due to cancer treatment or not.
Memory disorders --- Memory disorders in old age --- Cancer --- Treatment --- Complications
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Demonstrates one family's compilation of a memory book designed to assist the elderly grandmother's ability to identify family members and to recall her life history.
Alzheimer's disease --- Memory disorders in old age --- Patients --- Care
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Julia Rowland, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute, provides an overview of cancer treatments' possible negative effects on memory and describes memory aids. Provides pointers to guide discussion to determine whether memory loss is temporary due to cancer treatment or not.
Memory disorders --- Memory disorders in old age --- Cancer --- Treatment --- Complications
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Dementia. --- Memory disorders in old age. --- Dementia --- Quality of Life --- psychology
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Dementia diseases are the most common cause of severe mental deterioration in the world today, and expected changes in the population structure will inevitably result in a gradually increasing occurrence of dementia. One of the primary symptoms of dementia diseases is severe memory dysfunction. Knowledge about the ways in which dementia diseases affect memory increases our knowledge about the relationship between brain structures and memory functions, is imperative for early clinical diagnosis, and forms a basis for sound behavioral and pharmacological intervention. While the memory impairment in dementia has been known for more than 2000 years, the nature of this impairment is not yet completely understood. Research in this area has not, until quite recently, utilized theoretical and methodological advances from basic cognitive psychology. This volume gives a comprehensive treatment of this new and increasingly developing field of inquiry.
Alzheimer's disease --- Memory disorders --- Memory disorders in old age --- Aged --- Alzheimer Disease --- Memory Disorders
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Memory disorders in old age. --- Cognition disorders in old age. --- Older people --- Medical care.
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Memory disorders in old age. --- Cognition disorders in old age. --- Older people --- Medical care.
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