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True or False: If a person has had a diagnosis of dementia that means they are unable to make decisions regarding their care.TRUEFALSE

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True or False: If a person has had a diagnosis of dementia that means they are unable to make decisions regarding their care.TRUEFALSE

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FALSE. While a diagnosis of dementia often means a person's decision-making abilities will decline over time, it does not automatically mean they are unable to make decisions regarding their care. The progression of dementia varies greatly among individuals. Some people may retain the ability to make decisions for a significant period of time, while others may lose this ability more quickly. It's important to involve individuals with dementia in decision-making about their care for as long as they are able.

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