Dementia


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In any care setting, there should be familiar objects and people. Lights can be left on at night to reduce disorientation. The activity schedule should be simple.

Behavior modification may help some people to control unacceptable or dangerous behavior. This consists of rewarding appropriate behaviors and ignoring inappropriate ones (within the bounds of safety). Reality orientation, with repeated reinforcement of environmental and other cues, may also help reduce disorientation.

Advance directives, power of attorney, and other legal actions may make it easier to decide about the care of the person with dementia. Legal advice should be sought early in the course of the disorder, before the person with dementia is unable to make such decisions.




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Expectations (prognosis)

The outcome varies. Dementia usually gets worse and often results in a decreased quality of life and decreased life span.


Complications

Complications depend on the cause of the dementia, but they may include the following:

  • Loss of ability to function or care for self
  • Loss of ability to interact
  • Increased infections anywhere in the body
  • Reduced life span
  • Abuse by an overstressed caregiver
  • Side effects of medications used to treat the disorder

Calling your health care provider
  • Call your health care provider if dementia develops or a sudden change in mental status occurs.
  • Call your health care provider if the condition of a person with dementia gets worse.
  • Call your health care provider if you are unable to cope with caring for a person with dementia at home.


Review Date: 05/10/2006
Reviewed By: Daniel Kantor, M.D., Director of the Comprehensive MS Center, Neuroscience Institute, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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