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Neurodegenerative Conditions

They are diseases and traumas that can cause the brain and nerves to deteriorate over time. They can change your personality and impair cognitive functions, causing confusion whilst destroying the brain tissues, nerves and proper functioning of the immune system. Sometimes it causes permanent damage.
With the proper treatment and care, symptoms can reduce. They can be from a blunt trauma to the brain, trauma to the spine, diseases.

Neurodegenerative Conditions

Some of these conditions are; Dementia, parkinson disease, amyotroohic lateral sclerosis (als), alzheimer diseases, Brain injury, strokes, multiple scelerosis, myalgic encephalomyelitis.
These conditions where either acquired by incident or gotten throug genetic hereditary, it can developas you age.
Common symptoms of neurodegenerative conditions are;
Memory loss, apathy, agitation, loss of inhibition, mood changes, cognitive impairment; affecting the brains ability to communicate with the rest of your body, headaches, numbness, paralysis, hypertension, low heart rate, pupil dilation, impulsive behaviour, hallucinations, depression, involuntary movements,
poor coordination, psychosis, mobility issues, visual impairment, speech impairment, not hearing partial or completely.
These are complex health conditions that requires multidisciplinary support. Reagle Health has produced vigorously vetted care givers who are well led to compassionately and professionally profer all the necessary person centred care and support to patients livig with these conditions. We put into
consideration, patients care concerns and choices in other to draw up a personalised support whilst maintaing patients’ dignity and respect.

Families can visit the nhs website for more information on the following conditions
Dementia, parkinson disease, amyotroohic lateral sclerosis (als), alzheimer diseases,
Brain injury, strokes, multiple scelerosis, myalgic encephalomyelitis.

Support personal care- hygiene

Support with night care

Support with administration of medication

Provide emotional support to patient and loved ones by being sensitive in their communicative
approach and physical interventions

Encourage physical activities, like walking, dancing, and mild exercises

Support with social activities

Support bed time as adequate sleep helps with blood flow and cell repair

Encourage mental works like board games which helps with memory and concentration

Support with domestic chores

Support healthy nutritious meal plan and hydration

Support with medical appointments

Keep well detailed up to date record of the day-to-day events surrounding the patient

Encouraging physical therapy, massages and rehabilitative and reablement practices, speech therapy

Support with hobbies

Draw up a routine that can help patient with regaining independence