Dementia affects over 6.7 million Americans and approximately 944,000 people in the UK as of 2023, making it a leading cause of death in both countries (Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s Society UK). The condition primarily impairs the brain, causing cognitive decline that worsens over time. Late detection remains a significant barrier to timely care and intervention, often leading to challenges in managing symptoms and planning for the final stages of life.
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1. Defining Dementia at End-of-Life In its final stages, dementia is characterized by profound and irreversible cognitive decline. Individuals experience severe memory loss, inability to recognize…