In the course of dementia, the advanced stage is characterized by severe cognitive and physical impairment, defining it as a stage that includes deep memory deficits, minimal verbal skills, inability to walk independently, need of assistance to perform any basic daily life activity and urinary and fecal incontinence. The aim of this report is to describe a case of a 89-year-old woman with Advanced Dementia who goes to neurological control in the company of her family, who request information on how to improve the quality of life at this stage. We describe a proposal of palliative care approach, specifically the active therapeutic conception, as a guide that allows to observe the person not only from the good dying, but also from the incorporation of a proactive attitude in function of well-being. This approach allows to facilitate pleasurable experiences, defined within the framework of Nonpharmacological intervention, which have shown important benefits in people with advanced dementia in the last decade, allowing the identification of intervention strategies in this stage of the disease.
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Acevedo P., F., Delgado Derio, C., & Farías, G. (2021). Estrategias no farmacológicas en personas con Demencia Avanzada: reporte de un caso. Revista Chilena de Neuro-Psiquiatría, 59(4), 368–374. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-92272021000400368
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