Dementia and challenging behaviors in gerontological centers. A case report

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Abstract

Among the main challenges in geriatric and gerontological centers, we consider, central, the individualized attention to those elderly persons with challenging behaviors, to the extent that it is possible to design preventive strategies that delay cognitive deterioration and minimize consequencesof behavior disorders. The first step will be to develop the correct interpretation of symptoms and deficits as a guarantee of a correct diagnosis which, in addition to not always being easy, has to be adapted to the progression of the disease. We present the case of a 68-year-old institutionalizedindividual, with an initial diagnosis of diffuse Lewy bodies dementia, analyzing his cognitive and behavioral evolution, and the pharmacological and non-pharmacological approach to the case.

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Mouriz, R., Ponte, J. C., Tuñas, L. G., Dosil, C., & Facal, D. (2019). Dementia and challenging behaviors in gerontological centers. A case report. Geriatrics (Switzerland), 4(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics4010015

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