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Daily functioning and dementia

Gabriele Cipriani, Sabrina Danti, Lucia Picchi, Angelo Nuti, Mario Di Fiorino

2020Dementia & Neuropsychologia272 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dementia is characterized by a decline in memory, language, problem-solving and in other cognitive domains that affect a person's ability to perform everyday activities and social functioning. It is consistently agreed that cognitive impairment is an important risk factor for developing functional disabilities in patients with dementia. Functional status can be conceptualized as the ability to perform self-care, self- maintenance and physical activity. A person with dementia usually requires help with more complex tasks, such as managing bills and finances, or simply maintaining a household. Good functional performance is fundamental for elderly people to maintain independency and avoid institutionalization. The purpose of this review is to describe functional changes in demented patients, evaluating the variability in subgroups of dementias.

Topics & Concepts

DementiaPsychologyHumanitiesInstitutionalisationActivities of daily livingCognitionDevelopmental psychologyCognitive psychologyMedicinePhilosophyPsychiatryDiseasePathologyDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAging, Elder Care, and Social Issues