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1. what does dementia take away from an individual? it takes away their…

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  1. what does dementia take away from an individual? it takes away their social contact it takes away their memories and independence it takes away their spirituality it takes away their financial status 2. what can happen to family relationships when a person has dementia? the relationship as it was can be lost completely the relationship becomes stronger over time the relationship stops existing as soon as they assume care the relationship strengthens immediately 3. at what point might a friend or family member caregiver reach out for help? when they have a very hectic and busy schedule when they can no longer cope with the care demands when they first receive the diagnosis of dementia when they think their loved one has dementia

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Dementia is a neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects cognitive - functions like memory, and as it progresses, it can lead to a loss of independence. It doesn't directly affect social contact, spirituality, or financial status in the way it does memory and independence.
  2. When a person has dementia, the nature of family relationships often changes significantly. The relationship as it was can be lost completely due to the cognitive and behavioral changes in the person with dementia and the stress on the family. It doesn't necessarily become stronger immediately or over time, nor does it stop existing as soon as care - giving starts.
  3. A friend or family member caregiver is most likely to reach out for help when they can no longer cope with the care demands. Having a busy schedule may be a factor but not the main trigger, and reaching out at the time of diagnosis or when suspecting dementia is less common compared to when the care burden becomes overwhelming.

Answer:

  1. It takes away their memories and independence.
  2. The relationship as it was can be lost completely.
  3. When they can no longer cope with the care demands.