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"Frailty, the next-to-last stage of life, can actually turn into a positive and rewarding time in one's life," says Dr. Fillit. "This can happen as long as an individual can adapt successfully to the new physical limits of dependency by setting realistic goals, embracing 'responsible dependency,' and settling into the wisdom of old age. By recognizing the 'frailty identity crisis,' the medical community can help patients and their caregivers work toward an adaptive, successful resolution."
But resolution is not possible with Alzheimer's patients, says Dr. Fillit. "Since Alzheimer's robs people of the ability to adapt psychologically, frailty becomes an insurmountable challenge - an atrophy of the future."
"For the 40% of people aged 80 and above with Alzheimer's disease, these last years of frailty and decline are far more tragic. Often, the last 7-10 years, or the final 10% of one's life, is spent in a state of progressive dependency with little redeeming value for the individual. In a way, this is the real tragedy of Alzheimer's disease: Life's book cannot be closed."
For more information about the "Frailty Identity Crisis," the Psychology of Frailty Symposium, or the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation, or if you would like to speak with Dr. Fillit, please contact
About Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF)
Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation (http://www.alzdiscovery.org/) is the only public charity whose sole mission is to fund drug discovery and development to prevent, treat, and cure Alzheimer's disease and cognitive aging. An affiliated public charity of the Institute for the Study of Aging (ISOA), a private foundation established by the
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