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On The Role Of Social Work In Preventing Aggravation Of The Ead Elderly In The Early Stage Of Alzheimer's Disease

Posted on:2019-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2417330545974729Subject:Social work
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The issue studied in this paper is the role of social work in alleviating the severity of Alzheimer's disease in the elderly.How to let the old and the elderly get old,have fun,and get old is not only an important theoretical issue,but also an important practical issue.This article attempts to explore the ideas for solving problems from the spiritual level.The main needs of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease are companionship,psychological counseling,and cognitive improvement.These needs are beyond the reach of current medical conditions,and the intervention of social workers can effectively fill this gap.To aggravate the problem of mildly older people with Alzheimer's disease.Focusing on the above research issues,we mainly study the four parts.Firstly,we systematically study related documents at home and abroad to determine the entry point for this study;followed by the manifestations and causes of dementia in the elderly with mild Alzheimer's disease,and then theoretical analysis of the needs of the service targets and the formulation of the overall Intervention programs;then,group services to address the needs of the client's hands-on,cognitive,and discriminatory abilities,using controlled trials to assess the effect of social work on the aggravation of mild elderly people with Alzheimer's disease.The work is mainly carried out with the work of the team to resolve the emotional exchanges and accompanying needs of the client.Finally,the research is summarized,reviewed,and suggested.After the above studies,we are committed to the role of social work in relieving the severity of Alzheimer's disease in the elderly with milder conditions.
Keywords/Search Tags:social work, institutional pension, spiritual needs, Alzheimer's disease
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