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Titlebook: Dementia and Chronic Disease; Management of Comorb Angela Georgia Catic Book 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 Behavior problems in

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Visual Issues in Older Adults with Dementia,oma. These causes of visual loss might worsen the underlying comorbidities such as depression or dementia. Alternatively, visual loss can be the presenting or predominant complaint of depression or dementia in the elderly. Screening for these and other comorbidities (e.g., hearing loss) might allow
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Skin Conditions in Older Adults with Dementia,hronic wounds are more prevalent in the elderly, it is likely that providers will encounter individuals with both medical conditions in their clinical practice. The management of dementia patients with wounds presents unique challenges to the medical community. In addition to the care of the wound,
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Oral Health in Older Adults with Dementia,e fastest growing is the cohort age 85 and older (Ortman et al, An aging nation: the older population in the United States. United States Census Bureau, Economics and Statistics Administration, US Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, 2014). The prevalence of chronic diseases associated with aging
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Health Maintenance and Preventive Care in Older Adutls with Dementia,g which tests to offer need to be stratified by patients’ estimated life expectancy, which is not just determined by chronological age alone but more so by physical and cognitive functioning as well as major comorbidities. Beneficial preventive measures should be offered to older adults. Methods for
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55865-2earlier detection and treatment. In addition, identifying at-risk individuals and treating visual loss might also reduce falls in the elderly and improve overall quality of life. Visual rehabilitation and low-vision aids may be offered to individuals when medical and surgical management is no longer an option.
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itten by experts in the field.This book is designed to guide all physicians in long-term care, in-, and outpatient settings who work with elders with co-current dementia and medical comorbidities. Chapters cover a wide range of challenging topics, including epidemiological data, evaluation and manag
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