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Introduction
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Developmental Disabilities
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Normal Aging
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Conversion Stage
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Signs of Dementia
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Brain Tissue
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Typical Aging
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Behavior Changes
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Emotional Changes
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Indifference
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Trouble Learning
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Communication Problems
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Trouble with Judgement
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Warning Sign
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Screening Tools
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Physical and Psychiatric Conditions
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Is it treatable
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Exercise and activities
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Treatment
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Aging in Place
Description:
Learn about the increased risk, early signs, and management strategies for Alzheimer's disease in aging adults with intellectual disabilities, particularly Down Syndrome. Explore the stages of normal aging, conversion, and dementia, including changes in brain tissue, behavior, emotions, and cognitive functions. Discover warning signs, screening tools, and the importance of differentiating dementia from other physical and psychiatric conditions. Gain insights into treatment options, the benefits of exercise and activities, and approaches to support aging in place for individuals with developmental disabilities.

Dementia in People with Down Syndrome or Other Intellectual Disabilities - UCLAMDChat

University of California, Los Angeles
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