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Question 6 of 13 in Long-Term Care Policy |
What is a cognitive impairment? |
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The most common example of a cognitive impairment is Alzheimer's disease. Such impairments are characterized by the substantial supervision that a person might need to protect himself or others because of his loss of memory, orientation, or the ability to reason.
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