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    Frontotemporal Dementia People in their twenties who are experiencing behavioral issues sometimes play it off as stress‚ but sometimes‚ just to be cautious‚ you need to have it be checked out. Behavioral issues is a sign of Frontotemporal Dementia. Understanding more about FTD could help determine whether or not you are affected by it. Frotntotemporal Dementia‚ FTD‚ is a type of dementia that affects the frontal lobes of the brain. The nerve cell damage that leads to loss of function in these

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    Thank you‚ Elaine‚ for explaining the social and economic impacts of dementia. Moving on‚ are the causes of dementia. The first cause is the genetic mutation. Dementia is a chronic and progressive disease. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. Its genetic causes are mutations and polymorphisms‚ which are the variations in deoxyribonucleic acid sequences‚ in three genes‚ including presenilin 1‚ presenilin 2 and amyloid precursor protein. Using this picture to explain. This is

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    Carol Mitchie Sunshine Solutions Learner ID: 5795 There are a number of causes of Dementia‚ they include: Alzheimers - is a physical disease that affects the brain. There are nore than half a million people in the UK with the disease. Alzheimers is progress when a build up of proteins in the brain lead to a loss of connection between the nerve cells. This itself causes the death of these nerve cells and the loss of brain tissue. People with alzheimers also suffer from a shortage of chemicals

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    of medication to individuals with dementia using a person centred approach. 1.1 There are many forms of medication used to treat symptoms of dementia such as; Pain Killers Anti anxiety drugs Tranquillisers Anti Psychotic Drugs – used to treat challenging and disruptive behaviour such as aggression or agitation. Anti depressants – it is not uncommon for someone with dementia to become depressed this can sometimes make the memory of a person with dementia worse. 1.2 Painkillers are used

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    M2 Dementia Care

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    For this criterion I will discuss the current and also the future patterns in the UK.I will also discuss who is going to be affected by the new changes and will provide statistics to support my answer which is also going to discuss the inequalities of health. There are many factors which affect the health of the public who are in the United Kingdom. However the UK has become a better place to live in compared to living here in the 19 or 2oth century. The main disadvantage is always due to social

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    |Title |LD 201 Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities | |Level |2 | |Credit value |4 | |Learning outcomes |Assessment

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    passing information in you’re work place as you need to pass information and receive information so you are aware of what has happens at your work place‚ example somebody could be poorly you should pass that information on so the nurse on duty can help. 3. It’s important to observe people’s reactions when you are communicating with them as it shows allot about how a person feels especially if that person isn’t able to speak properly and its their only way of communicating with you. Outcome 2 Be able

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    Assignment 205 Introduction to duty of care in health & social care Task A Letter Write a letter to a friend who is thinking of working in the care profession. In the letter‚ you must describe: Ai what is meant by the term “duty of care”; Aii how the duty of care affects the work that you do as a social care worker. Task B Case Study Read the following case studies and answer the related questions. Case Study One You are a support worker for Mrs Ahmed who is 89‚ physically

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    else. Step 2 Continue the conversation by discussing the personal care steps the individual seems to be skipping. If this appears to be a shower‚ will ask the individual when she/he showers regularly or if she/he had time to shower that day. Step 3 Evaluate the individual’s response as to why the hygiene step has been skipped. If it wasn’t skipped‚ then the next step would be to discuss how to do it correctly. Will provide a demonstration if possible or offer the correct hygiene products to fulfil

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    Unit 40 Dementia Care

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    form of dementia and the signs and symptoms. Dementia Dementia is the name for a group of symptoms which arise from different disease that affect the brain. The brain is made up of millions of brain cells which send messages to each other. These messages tell the individual everything they need to know to cope with everyday life‚ such as how to move‚ what they are seeing‚ how to speak. They also store memories and control emotions - such as laughing and crying. In someone with dementia‚ some of

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