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A Turning Point: When "Fine At Home" No Longer Holds
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In this episode, Kelly explores how a medical crisis, such as a fall or infection, often becomes the unexpected turning point when families first recognize the true extent of a loved one's dementia. From cognitive screening in the hospital to rehabilitation settings where the challenges become even more apparent, these moments, though emotionally overwhelming, can ultimately bring clarity and open the door to more realistic, proactive planning for the road ahead.
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Resources:
https://hign.org/consultgeri/try-this-series/recognition-dementia-hospitalized-older-adults
https://www.ourparents.com/senior-health/avoiding-signs-of-dementia
https://www.tuftsmedicine.org/about-us/news/recognizing-dementia-guide-early-symptoms-signs#
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