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Pain behavior differs depending on cognitive impairment

06.07.2021
Residents of nursing homes with cognitive impairments or dementia frequently suffer from pain, according to studies.
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Recognizing and managing pain in people with dementia

06.07.2021
When we are in pain, we usually express it with words or sounds. But
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Under Pressure: Working Caregivers of People with Dementia

04.06.2021
When someone cares for a family member while also being fully employed, it costs a lot.
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Corona pandemic increases burden on family caregivers

31.05.2021
Contact restrictions, loss of support, changes to daily routines: The Corona pandemic is currently presenting a challenge especially for
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Dementia in the Workplace: What Support is Available?

31.05.2021
Dementia is increasingly being diagnosed at younger ages, and therefore in people who are still
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„Lost in the Chaos – Children of Those Affected by Dementia

31.05.2021
When family members develop dementia, it is always stressful. However, the most serious implications are:
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Brain training: Smartphone for men, newspaper for women? 

26.04.2021
Reading the newspaper, doing crossword puzzles, or learning a new language – mentally stimulating leisure activities
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Apps for Family Caregivers

26.04.2021
Smartphones and tablets have become an indispensable part of everyday life. The number of mobile apps
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Too rare and often too late: Palliative care for dementia

26.04.2021
If no further healing is possible and life expectancy is limited, then
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Caregivers frequently suffer from anxiety.

26.04.2021
How is this supposed to go on? How am I supposed to manage all of this? Caring for someone who needs nursing care
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Dementia and incontinence – a taboo

26.04.2021
Many people with dementia and their loved ones are affected by this, but out of shame
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From Science to Society: Dementia Prevention Concerns Everyone

18.03.2021
A healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce the risk of dementia, especially in middle age between 40 and 75.
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