1.3 Explain Why The Abilities And Needs Of An Individual May Fluctuate.

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Unit 13 1.3 Explain the way that individuals process information with reference to the abilities and limitations of the individual with dementia. Individuals with dementia process information through the main cells called neurons. When the body is not resting the neuron cell processes information to the axon where a chemical called neurotransmitters travels over a gap in the brain and switches on another neuron cell. Individuals with dementia who have damage to the neurons on the left side of the brain usually suffer with depression. However they also tend to have problems with being organized and using language. Individuals with damage to the neurons on the right side of the brain will have difficulty putting information together. They…show more content…
The abilities and needs of an individual with dementia may fluctuate because they are having a good/ bad day. Also this may change daily because of stress levels, if they have not had enough sleep and stress. This can cause the individual being frustrated, confused and have added memory difficulties. The individual’s needs and abilities may also fluctuate because the condition has progressed or being the later stages of dementia. Throughout these stages the individual will need more support on a day too day basis and more encouragement. 2.1/2.4 Describe the impact of early diagnosis and follow up to diagnosis to the individual, their family and friends. The impact for most people receiving the diagnosis of dementia is very distressing and upsetting for both the individual and their family. People presume that dementia is a condition that causes people to go mad. These negative images can add unnecessary distress to the individual and their family. Diagnosis of dementia can be difficult to make due to the symptoms can develop slowly. The individuals GP or health professional will be able to monitor any patterns and take tests over a period of…show more content…
When monitoring a person’s health and well being or their condition it is important to record any findings using your companies polices and procedures. It is important to record possible signs or symptoms of dementia because this can show a pattern and then you are able to get advice from their GP. 2.3 Explain the process of reporting possible signs or symptoms of dementia. The process for reporting possible signs and symptoms of dementia includes monitoring occurrences of the signs and symptoms, keeping a record and firstly making a GP appointment. Dementia is generally not diagnosed after the individual’s first GP appointment. However health care staff should consider making a referral to NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) when the individual is showing any signs of mild cognitive impairment for an assessment. 3.3 Describe how myths and stereotypes related to dementia may affect the individual and their

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