Asked by april
not really homework but just not getting answers to all my questions so in short.If an individual suffering from Alzheimer's Disease or other related dementia is content within their environment does that individual have "quality of life" or do you think they are just excepting life as they have it. I am so confused about this
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Answered by
PsyDAG
The term is "accepting."
Not knowing where you are or who the people around you are, would that lead you to be content and accepting? As your memory degrades, more and more things around you will seem strange and foreign.
I hope this helps.
Not knowing where you are or who the people around you are, would that lead you to be content and accepting? As your memory degrades, more and more things around you will seem strange and foreign.
I hope this helps.
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WIUxwnvtILZozuTyZeI
Touhcdown! That's a really cool way of putting it!
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