DEM211-4
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embarrassingunexpectedforgetfuldementia
Because people with may be confused or they may sometimes behave in an unusual or way and this is something that a carer will need to prepare themselves for. Initially this unusual behaviour may seem , alarming or unnerving.
Parents may already be caring for children with Down's Syndrome, however people with Down's Syndrome have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Is this statement true or false?
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dementiafundamentalRightscitizenslegal
It is important to remember that a person with has the same rights as other , and this should be respected. The Human Act 1998 has given people a clear statement of their basic rights and freedoms.
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