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Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Shares Last Stage of Dementia Main Signs and Caregiving

Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi, a dementia specialist specialist in the United Kingdom also known as Praby Sodhi, Prabhi Sodhi and Prabhy Sodhi,says that Dementia can persist for many years. The last stage of dementia can bring along challenging and depressing episodes He shares that with medical help, those episodes can be dealt with. Caregivers will have an equally important role.

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Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Shares Last Stage of Dementia Main Signs and Caregiving

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  1. Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Shares Last Stage of Dementia: Main Signs and Caregiving

  2. Dementia can persist for many years. Its end outcome can result in the death of a person. Considering this, Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi, a known specialist in the United Kingdom says that one should be aware of the last stage of this disorder. The dementia specialist is also known as Praby Sodhi, Prabhi Sodhi and Prabhy Sodhi, adds that there are certain signs. Through these, caregivers and family members can identify when the final phase is near. Even when it is nearing, the close ones of patients can engage in providing end-of-life care. With proper caregiving, the last set of days can become less challenging. Thus, it can • Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Tells When does the Last Stage of Dementia Arrive? • There can be different observations based on which the final stage of dementia can be estimated. As per one of these, the progression of this condition will be an important factor. In some individuals, this progress can happen with more speed. For them, the last stage can arrive earlier than for others. • Other observations can be made through the following factors: • 1. Persistence of Other Medical Conditions • At times, dementia is the result of the effect of another health condition. Brain, heart, and other such conditions, for example, can contribute to it. The persistence of these can help in identifying how soon the final stage of this brain disorder will be observed. • be a better approach for family members to deal with the situation • 2. Treatment and Management • It is to be noted, according to Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi who is also famous as Praby Sodhi and Prabhy Sodhi, that some individuals may or may not seek timely treatment. There can also be varying levels of management of dementia. • Depending on how effective both are, it is possible to assess how long a patient will live. Additionally, Prabhi Sodhi says that whether or not timely treatment/management is opted for, the assessment can be carried out further.

  3. Praby Sodhi Shares How to Identify the Final Stage of Dementia? • The condition of a person can become severely poor when the final phase of dementia arrives. To identify the same, there are certain episodes to notice. When they become more frequent than before, the condition can be alarming. • Observations can be made regarding the body of a patient: • It can look frail. • Visible weakness is another sign. • He or she can frequently get infected. • The patient may fall more than often. • There can be increased challenges when walking or making movements. • Doing the following tasks alone will be difficult: • Swallowing food • Eating properly • The need for constant care will be observed. • Patients may also not talk a lot. • This can be accompanied by depression. • Communication can become challenging, in terms of both speaking and understanding. • Dressing up, brushing teeth, bathing, and such activities will require assistance. • Is Treatment Effective in the Later Phase of Dementia? • For as long as a patient is undergoing the effects of dementia, treatment can be continued. This can be inclusive of medication, as prescribed by medical experts. Along with this, therapies are opted for to deal with daily life challenges.

  4. The effectiveness of these forms of treatment can vary. This will depend on various health conditions pre-existing or developing later in a person’s body/brain. Nevertheless, it will be of use to seek medical assistance even when the end of life is approaching nearer. • What is End-of-Life Care during Dementia As Per Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi? • It can be difficult to think of the end of the life of someone who is close. But dementia is a condition that cannot be reversed. Hence, it will be difficult but practical to be prepared for end-of-life care. Through this, the final phase of patients can be made a little easier and more soothing. • How to Provide End-of-Life Care to Patients? • Along with treatment, caregivers and family members should prefer this type of care for dementia patients but as per medical advice. Thus, to ensure this care, the role of both caregivers and dementia specialists will be important, says Prabhi Sodhi. • When executing end-of-life care, it can comprise the following measures: • 1. Expressing Care • Since the last stage of this brain disorder can make it increasingly tough for a patient to survive, it is essential to make him or her feel cared for. • For this, it will be useful to spend more time with the patient. • Mr. Sodhi suggests that engaging in the favorite activities of patients will be helpful. • These activities can comprise: • Seeing photos of good times. • Enjoying favorite tunes or music. • Eating the favorite meals of patients. • Grooming and helping with other such activities.

  5. An important part of this type of care involves constantly monitoring patients. What they eat, drink, or do should be supervised. Especially when dietary habits are considered, if it is difficult to swallow food or water, changes can be made. Caregivers can provide options that make it easier to eat or drink. • In addition, it should be ensured that despite the challenges associated with swallowing, a person does not skip eating or drinking. Even when this is the final stage of dementia, Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi opines that it will be important to manage dietary needs. • 3. Manage Toileting • During dementia, bowel/bladder functions can gradually worsen. In the later or last phase, they can become more problematic. Understanding the same, family members can help in the following ways: • A schedule for toileting can be made. • Liquids should not be given a few hours before sleeping. • Sanitary products can be utilized when toileting is extremely difficult. • 4. Focus on Health and Sanitation • Among all, it is a highly suggested measure to focus on the hygiene levels of a patient. In the final stage of this disorder, caregivers can assist in cleaning him or her. On a regular basis, cleaning is suggested because this stage can invite more infections and health challenges. • In Summation • The last stage of dementia can bring along challenging and depressing episodes. Prabhi Sodhi shares that with medical help, those episodes can be dealt with. Caregivers will have an equally important role. The combined effort of both can make the final days of a person less difficult or upsetting.

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