Dementia, a progressive syndrome affecting the brain, impacts over 55 million people worldwide as of 2023, according to the World Health Organization. This complex condition leads to cognitive decline, memory loss, and changes in behavior, especially pronounced in the final stages. Late detection of dementia remains a significant challenge, particularly in end-of-life care, often resulting in unmet needs for patients and families. Early recognition and comprehensive support are vital in addressing this global health concern for an aging population.
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44. Navigating Family Conflict Family conflict is a common and often distressing challenge during end-of-life care for individuals with advanced dementia. Disagreements may arise over treatment…