But as dementia tightens its grip, the stakes increase. Once cognitive issues grow severe, you’re at greater risk of coercion or elder abuse. “It’s overwhelmingly friends, family, neighbors and acquaintances who help themselves when they see that they can,
Police said it appears that he died due to exposure to cold temperatures on the morning that he wandered from his home.
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In the past month and a half, four individuals with dementia have been found dead in Georgia after wandering away from home, highlighting a common issue among dementia patients. FOX 5 Atlanta spoke to an expert with some tips to keep these loved ones safe.
Elderly care homes could be replaced with new support hubs for people with dementia under a £60m plan being considered by councillors. If approved, the proposals would see seven homes in North Yorkshire owned by the local authority replaced within five years.
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A study has projected that the number of dementia cases in the country could increase to 13.7 lakh in 2025 and could be doubled in 2041, which may increase even further if not intervened effectively
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