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Screening for Dementia 3: Patient Assessment

2011

This is an excerpt on "Patient Assessment" from the movie, Screening for Dementia. Produced by the University of Georgia's Dr. Leonard W. Poon, video by Alan Stecker of ASV Productions, and filmed at Mercer University's School of Medicine.

09:47 min

10:40

Treatments for Dementia: The Dementia Guide

This film looks at treatments for dementia, including drug treatments for dementia, non-drug treatments for dementia and treating depression and anxiety. Watch the film to hear from Consultant Psychiatrist Dan Harwood and people living with dementia.

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02:25

Four Stages of Dementia: The Middle Stage

Stage 2: Middle Stages - Signs, symptoms and behaviors commonly seen during the second stage of dementia progression.

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03:05

Four Stages of Dementia: The Late Stage of Dementia

Stage 3: Late Stages - Signs, symptoms and behaviors commonly seen during the third stage of dementia progression.

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01:52

Four Stages of Dementia: The Early Stage

Stage 1: Early Stages - Signs, symptoms and behaviors commonly seen during the first stage of dementia progression.

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02:24

Four Stages of Dementia: The Final Stage

Stage 4: Final Stage - Signs, symptoms and behaviors commonly seen during the fourth stage of dementia progression.

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15:12

Moderate Dementia Stage Changes

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01:41

Recognizing the Early Signs of Dementia

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10:23

Living with Dementia

In this film, four people with dementia share their insights and experiences of living with advancing dementia.

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04:06

What Is Dementia? Alzheimer’s Research UK

Which diseases cause dementia? How do they affect the brain? What symptoms do they lead to? Voiced by Game of Thrones star Iwan Rheon, this short introduction explains the essentials of a condition affecting 850,000 people across the UK today.

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Difference Between Alzheimer's and Dementia

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Dementia