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4. why might wandering be considered beneficial for people who live wit…

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  1. why might wandering be considered beneficial for people who live with dementia? it eliminates the need for physical exercise wandering poses no safety risks and is encouraged without restrictions it can provide exercise and stress relief, contributing to overall health it simplifies care by allowing person to be unsupervised 5. who can serve as a surrogate decision - maker? a close relative or friend familiar with the persons values any healthcare professional anyone in the residential living community only a legal attorney

Explanation:

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For question 4, wandering can offer physical activity and stress - relief which are beneficial for overall health of dementia patients. It doesn't eliminate the need for other exercise, has safety risks, and can't be unsupervised. For question 5, a close relative or friend familiar with the person's values is a common choice for a surrogate decision - maker as they understand the person's wishes, while not any healthcare professional, community member, or only a legal attorney is suitable.

Answer:

  1. It can provide exercise and stress relief, contributing to overall health
  2. A close relative or friend familiar with the person's values