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    Navigating Care Decisions: How Seniors with Dementia and Alzheimer's Manage Their Well-being

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    Title
    Navigating Care Decisions: How Seniors with Dementia and Alzheimer's Manage Their Well-being
    Author
    Clark, Elliyah
    Date
    April 25, 2025
    Subject
    Seniors
    Dementia
    Alzheimer's
    Caregivers
    Professionals
    givers
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/3605
    Abstract
    Navigating care decisions for seniors with dementia and Alzheimer's face unique challenges that impact their cognitive, emotional, and physical well-being. As cognitive decline progresses, individuals often rely on caregivers, healthcare professionals, and family members to make informed choices about daily care, living arrangements, and treatment plans. Strategies such as person-centered care, routine establishment, and support. Understanding and implementing these practices can significantly improve the well-being of seniors affected by these conditions. Personalized care plans and early intervention techniques have proven especially beneficial in slowing cognitive decline. Through a holistic approach, seniors can maintain a sense of dignity, independence, and purpose despite the progression of their condition.
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    Everitt, Amy
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