stage of dementia
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstageanddementia
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stage
noun[C]
uk/steɪdʒ/us/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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dementia
noun[U]
uk/dɪˈmen.ʃə/us/dɪˈmen.ʃə/
a medical condition that affects especially old people, causing the memory and other mental abilities to gradually become worse, and leading to ...
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(Definition ofstageanddementiafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These studies have generally been concerned with day or respite care and have included people at a less severestageofdementia.
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Caregivers may be more aggressive in seeking medical help when their relatives are in the earlystageofdementiabiasing recruited populations to earlier more mild disease.
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The first is thestageofdementia.
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Because most studies gave sparse information about the type andstageofdementia, it was unclear whether severity generally associated with the strength of the change effects.
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There are 60 questions (20 for eachstageofdementia) and each behaviour is rated as 'present', 'absent', 'not applicable' or 'typical of that individual'.
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This group focused on the reduction of anxiety and depression and involved between six and eight patients in the early or middle stages of dementia.
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All have restricted their sample to people in the early stages of dementia.
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Only those that are 'present' are scored for early, middle and late stages of dementia.
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There are useful discussions of the differential diagnosis of depression and dementia, and of depression in at the different stages of dementia and its management.
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It helps to explain many of the features of the later stages of dementia.
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This law helps to explain many of the symptoms of the early stages of dementia.
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This was due to age, frail condition and early stages of dementia.
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Reisberg (1983) suggests that emotional changes are more typical of the latter stages of dementia, and are associated with severe cognitive impairment.
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The study relied on interviews with six people in the early stages of dementia and concluded that the respondents were reliable informants about both their lives and their service experience.
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They may need counselling—for example, to provide them with strategies for coping with a person in the early stages of dementia.
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There are problems in getting the care necessary at the different stages of dementia.
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He suffers from the early stages of dementia (believing his wife to still be alive) and has a caretaker.
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