Similar words: demented, entitlement, enticement, aforementioned, commencement, sentimental, presentiment, sentiment. Meaning: [-nʃɪə] n. mental deterioration of organic or functional origin.
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1. She is suffering from senile dementia.
2. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease.
3. Many people with dementia would rather remain at home than be placed in an institution.
4. Within the umbrella term "dementia" there are many different kinds of disease.
5. He suffered from dementia and schizophrenia.
6. The relationship between dementia and mortality remains unclear.
7. The costs may be particularly worrying for dementia sufferers.
8. From a medical practitioner familiar with the dementia sufferer.
9. Maybe he was suffering from premature senile dementia?
10. Dementia is a blanket term for various types of psychiatric disorder.
11. His dementia advanced rapidly, with further impairment of vision, and the myoclonus became more prominent.
12. Table 4.1 shows where the dementia sufferers were living six months and 12 months after referral to the psychogeriatric service.
13. Mrs Lenihan,[http://Sentencedict.com] who suffers from dementia is now said to be comfortable in hospital in Oxford.
14. Dementia is the mental disorder most usually associated with the later parts of the life cycle.
15. It seems, this thins out as dementia takes a grip.
16. Dementia prevalence is higher among those who are physically disabled.
17. People with dementia often respond to Reality Orientation and reminiscence or other therapies.
18. However, dementia is seen as being specific to the elderly age groups.
19. Establishing risk factors which identify those at an elevated risk of experiencing dementia is problematic because of multi-causality.
20. Advice was sought from all chief administrative medical officers about the care of patients with presenile dementia.
21. We worked with one hotel chain that avowed to the point of dementia its commitment to customer service and comfort.
22. The admission of a tenant already showing signs of dementia requires very careful consideration in the individual case.
23. A warden can perhaps cope with one or two dementia sufferers.
24. Currently, time-consuming psychological tests are carried out only when a patient is in an advanced state of dementia.
25. As many as 20 percent of people over 80 may be suffering from dementia, but no accurate figures are available.
26. Alzheimer's Disease was now widely known and recognised as an incurable form of senile dementia.
27. Geriatric day hospitals, despite having a considerable minority of dementia sufferers have not in general tackled the issue of integration.
28. It was also envisaged that they would play an advocacy and educational role on behalf of dementia sufferers throughout their area.
29. However, this relationship is confounded by the effect of age; disability increases with age, as does dementia.
30. The issue of intellectual ability is especially important when considering the prevalence of mild dementia.
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