Tag: Dementia care


SURROGATE DECISION MAKING

Introduction to Surrogate Decision Making (SDM) Surrogate decision making (SDM) refers to a critical legal and ethical provision designed to ensure that individuals unable to make informed choices regarding their own welfare, healthcare, or finances still receive appropriate care and representation. This framework is essential for protecting the autonomy and well-being of persons deemed legally […]

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SPECIAL CARE UNIT (SCU)

Definition and Scope of the Special Care Unit (SCU) The Special Care Unit (SCU) represents a critical component within the continuum of modern healthcare, specifically designated to provide intensive, specialized, and highly focused treatment for individuals suffering from severe, acute, or chronic complex medical and psychological conditions. Unlike general medical floors or standard long-term care […]

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ALZHEIMER’S FACILITIES

Alzheimer’s Facilities Introduction: Understanding Alzheimer’s Facilities Dementia, a broad term encompassing a range of progressive neurological disorders, significantly impairs cognitive function, affecting memory, thinking, reasoning, and daily activities. Among its various forms, Alzheimer’s disease stands as the most prevalent, representing a substantial public health challenge globally. As the disease advances, individuals experience a gradual yet […]

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