Noun

Singular dementia

Plural usually uncountable; plural dementias

dementia (usually uncountable; plural dementias)

  1. (pathology) A progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal aging. Areas particularly affected include memory, attention, judgement, language and problem solving.
  2. madness or insanity

Derived terms

From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Tue Jul 7 00:55:47 2009

Dementia (meaning "deprived of mind") is the progressive and long-term decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the body beyond what might be expected from normal aging. Although dementia is far more common in the geriatric population, it may occur in any stage of adulthood. This age cutoff is defining, as similar sets of symptoms due to organic brain syndrome or dysfunction, are given different names in populations younger than adult. Up to the end of the nineteenth century, dementia was a much broader clinical concept.

Dementia is a non-specific illness syndrome (set of signs and symptoms) in which affected areas of cognition may be memory, attention, language, and problem solving. It is normally required to be present for at least 6 months to be diagnosed; cognitive dysfunction which has been seen only over shorter times, particularly less than weeks, must be termed delirium. In all types of general cognitive dysfunction, higher mental functions are affected first in the process. Especially in the later stages of the condition, affected persons may be disoriented in time (not knowing what day of the week, day of the month, or even what year it is), in place (not knowing where they are), and in person (not knowing who they are or others around them). Dementia, though often treatable to some degree, is usually due to causes which are progressive and incurable.

Symptoms of dementia can be classified as either reversible or irreversible, depending upon the etiology of the disease. Less than 10 percent of cases of dementia are due to causes which may presently be reversed with treatment. Causes include many different specific disease processes, in the same way that symptoms of organ dysfunction such as shortness of breath, jaundice, or pain are attributable to many etiologies. Without careful assessment of history, the short-term syndrome of delirium (often lasting days to weeks) can easily be confused with dementia, because they have all symptoms in common, save duration. Some mental illnesses, including depression and psychosis, may also produce symptoms which must be differentiated from both delirium and dementia.

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Tue Jul 7 10:44:30 2009

What is the tax responsibility for 83 yr old with dementia living off social security?
Q. My mom is 83 and has dementia. Her sole income is the social security of about 13K per year. What is her tax responsibility? What is mine if I have power of attorney?
Asked by lb - Wed Feb 6 19:52:35 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Your mom should not have any tax responsibility at all. As a power of attny you should not have any. Unless you are being paid to administer her money.
Answered by Big Deal Maker - Wed Feb 6 19:57:14 2008

What things can people still do for themselves who have dementia and live in their own home?
Q. I am doing a course on dementia and i am stuck on this question its mainly based on someone with Alzheimer`s.
Asked by dizzy - Wed Aug 15 13:35:37 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They can do some limited chores. My mom had it, but when she cooked, she forgot some steps and it would either take a long time to get it done or it would taste awful. The more steps a chore takes, the worse off they are. A lot depends on if they are living alone. Sometimes they need a gentle reminder on what needs to be done.
Answered by Jessie H - Wed Aug 15 13:40:30 2007

How to I get evidence that my mother is abusing my father who has severe dementia?
Q. My mother is severely emotionally abusing my father who has severe dementia and, therefore, cannot speak for himself. Also neglecting him, i.e. hygiene, medicine and other general necessities in life. I already spoke with Adult Protective Services and an attorney but have gotten nowhere yet. Have to get a lot of evidence, but how? Heard audio taping in their house is illegal. Has anyone been though this before? Please help. I need to get my Dad out of there and into a nursing home which i don't want him in but i see no other option.
Asked by Chickenlittle - Thu Jun 18 16:12:45 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Audio taping there house is illegal which means it cannot be used as evidence in court but it will give the police and APC reason to beleive abuse which they will then send a warrant and investigate.So do the audio or video taping ,you only need to give the police or APC reason to get involved not solve the whole thing yourself. And if everything fails do what i did my cousin ex-boyfriend when he hit her drag his azz outtside and beat the shid out of him.Good Luck you will figure this out and be fine.
Answered by unknown - Thu Jun 18 16:26:42 2009

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