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Treatment For Dementia In Care Facilities or Nursing Homes
23517 Disease & Illness Apr 27, 2007 Treatment For Dementia In Care Facilities or Nursing Homes The loss of mental capacity and abilities is commonly known as dementia, and regularly affects anywhere between five to eight percent of men and women over the age of 65 and between an astounding 25 and 50 percent of men and women over the age of 80. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with this mental disease, know that many patients have had success with several options for treatment for dementia . Although there are different forms and severities of dementia, the most commonly known one is Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's is usually brought on by mini-strokes or other problems that can dramatically constrict the blood vessels in the brain, thus preventing necessary oxygen from accessing the brain. Once dementia has been recognized and diagnosed, ensure the patient is immediately started on a plan for treatment for dementia . The most common treatment for dementia is to provide proper care for the individual in question. Depending on the level of dementia, the patient may need more care than a spouse, child, or loved one can provide. In many cases, adults with advanced stages of dementia or Alzheimer's can potentially become dangerous to themselves if they are left to their own devices. Quite often, adults with advances stages of dementia are harmed when they exit their homes to shop or exercise and are exposed to the elements when they cannot find their way home again. This happens far too often and, although the family or loved ones are not to blame for these accidents, the immense task of caring for a patient with dementia is often too much for a person to handle. If you are facing a situation with a loved one, consider looking into a nearby care facility or nursing home. There are different levels of care available for patients with dementia based on the advancement of the specific case of dementia. These facilities will ensure the patient receives the proper nutrients on a daily basis, a proper amount of exercise , and the treatments that will prevent his or her dementia from advancing. Furthermore, these facilities will be able to introduce the dementia patients to other individuals with similar interests. Discover the information you need to about Alzheimer's and all forms of dementia. The risks, symptoms, potential causes, available treatments, and more at Answers4Alzheimers.com/causes-of-dementia.html

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