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The state of being excited, restless, or troubled

Agitated

100

any behavior that disturbs others

disruptive behavior

100

the repetition of words, phrases, questions, or actions

perseveration

100

giving value to or approving

validating

100

At this stage, the person may show some problems, such as memory loss and forgetting some words and the location of familiar objects. However, the person may still be independent and able to work, drive, and do other activities

Mild Alzheimer's Disease (early stage)

200

A progressive, degenerative, and incurable disease that causes proteins to build up in and around nerve cells, which results in memory loss, cognitive impairment, and behavioral changes

Alzheimer's Disease

200

in medicine, when a person with Alzheimer's disease wanders away from a protected area and does not return on his own

elope

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type of therapy that encourages people with Alzheimer's disease to remember and talk about the past

reminiscence therapy

200

a type of therapy that lets people with Alzheimer's disease believe they are living in the past or in imaginary circumstances

validation therapy

200

This is the most common cause of dementia

Alzheimer's 

300

Reacting to something in an unreasonable, exaggerated way

Catastrophic reaction

300

a false perception that involves seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, or feeling things that are not there

hallucination

300

going through items that belong to other people

rummaging

300

forceful actions that include attacking, hitting, or threatening someone

violence

300

This stage has the longest duration and shows signs and symptoms such as forgetting recent events, one's own past experiences and background, changes in personality and behavior, and being moody or withdrawn. Need addition help with some ADLs, changes in sleep patters, increased wandering, suspiciousness or delusions, and confusion about time and place

Moderate Alzheimer's disease (middle stage)

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The ability to think clearly and logically

Cognition

400

collecting and putting things away in a guarded away

hoarding

400

a condition in which a person becomes restless and agitated in the late afternoon, evening, or night

sundowning

400

walking aimlessly around the facility or facility grounds

wandering

400

How many forms of dementia are there?

70+ (current studies show there are now more than 100 forms of dementia) 

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a belief in something that is not true or is out of touch with reality

delusion

500

walking back and forth in the same area

pacing

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a situation that leads to agitation

trigger

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meaning the disease cannot be cured

irreversible

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Final stage. Person may be unable to communicate, control movement, or respond to their surroundings. The person needs significant help with ADLs. Also the ability to walk, sit, and swallow may be affected. 

Severe Alzheimer's disease (late stage)

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