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Cognitive Rehabilitation for Mild Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive rehabilitation is a therapeutic approach that can help offset the effects of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This intervention is significant because MCI is a condition that can potentially evolve into more severe dementia.
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Virtual Reality in Cognitive Rehabilitation
An older adult is diagnosed with a condition causing memory difficulties that are more pronounced than normal aging but do not significantly interfere with daily independence. To manage increasing forgetfulness with appointments and medications, which of the following intervention plans best exemplifies a therapeutic approach focused on teaching compensatory strategies to offset these cognitive deficits?
An 80-year-old client reports increasing difficulty remembering appointments and frequently misplacing their keys and glasses. However, they remain independent in their daily life, managing their own meals and finances without issue. Considering the goal of therapeutic interventions designed to offset such cognitive changes, which of the following strategies would be the most appropriate recommendation?