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Neurocognitive disorders are a group of conditions that often lead to cognitive decline, including alzheimer's disease, dementia, and others.
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Reminiscence therapy is a non -pharmacological intervention that can help improve the quality of life for these individuals.
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Related content.
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1.
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Delegation.
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Nurses may delegate certain tasks related to reminiscence therapy to nursing assistants or family members such as gathering photos or facilitating storytelling sessions two levels of prevention reminiscence therapy can be seen as a tertiary tertiary prevention aiming to improve quality of life and slow cognitive decline in individuals already diagnosed with neurocognitive disorders.
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Three, advanced directives.
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These are legal documents that allow patients to spell out their decisions about end -of -life care ahead of time.
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It's important to discuss these with patients in the early stages of neurocognitive disorders when they're more likely to be able to make informed decisions.
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Underlying principles.
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One, person -centered care.
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Reminiscence therapy is based on the principle of person -centered care, focusing on the individual's personal history and experiences.
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Two, cognitive stimulation...