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daser333 [38]
4 years ago
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Melissa lives next door to her childhood home and has become the caregiver for her mother, a frail elderly woman with dementia a

nd other physical weaknesses. Which statement is NOT likely true of this case?
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kow [346]4 years ago
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What is wrong about this sentence is that dementia is implied to be a physical problem ("dementia and other physical weaknesses").

While old age can come with many physical difficulties for individuals, the disorders gathered under the broad term "dementia" do not typically affect a person's appearance or motor functions. The areas affected have to do with cognitive abilities (thinking, problem-solving, etc.). These include memory (like Alzheimer's), feelings, language, and repetitive tasks like cooking.

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