Humanized Care and Challenges in the Care of Alzheimer's Patients
Marcela Guerrero,
Liliana Ponti,
Gabini Sebastián and
Andrea Lorincz
SCT Proceedings in Interdisciplinary Insights and Innovations, 2025, vol. 3, 10.56294/piii2025486
Abstract:
Alzheimer's disease, described by Alois Alzheimer, affected millions, being the most common dementia (60-70%). The importance of multidisciplinary teams and the crucial role of nursing in specialized care were highlighted. Patients faced progressive deterioration in memory, mobility and autonomy. Quality of life required attention to depression, pain and falls. Research reflected physical, psychological and social needs to improve humanized care
Date: 2025
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