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October 1st, 2025

Dementia Horizons: Gaining Cooperation

  1. Dementia Horizons: Gaining Cooperation Dementia Society of America® 12:39

Our brain controls movement, behavior, and decision-making through areas like the frontal lobes and prefrontal cortex. In Dementia, these functions decline, making medical help difficult to accept. Resistance may arise from unawareness of impairment. Caregivers should use strategic, compassionate communication, avoid early confrontation, and schedule medical appointments thoughtfully. Preparing for visits includes managing timing, bringing essentials, and maintaining calm. Caregivers should stay involved, legally and practically, to support medical evaluations like cognitive screenings, scans, and lab tests. Normalizing exams as routine helps reduce Anxiety. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure dignity, cooperation, and proper care for individuals living with cognitive decline. 

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https://www.dementiasociety.org/blog/categories/dementia-horizons

Kevin Jameson Dementia Society of America

The mission of the Dementia Society of America® is to enhance the quality of life for those living with Dementia, their care partners, and the public at large through awareness, education, non-medical life-enrichment programs, and the recognition of outstanding Dementia care, innovation, and research.