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6. Confusion and Disorientation in Familiar Places:
Moments of disorientation can occur even in people who have never had cognitive problems. The person may talk about "going home," referring to places from their childhood, or confuse time and space.

It's not always dementia. Often, it's an emotional journey to memories that represent security and belonging. Instead of trying to correct them, it's better to offer support through gentle questions and attentive listening.

7. The “awakening” or clarity before the end.
One of the most disconcerting signs is a brief period of lucidity and energy. The person seems to improve: they speak clearly, remember things, eat better, and want to see their loved ones.

This phenomenon is generally not a healing process, but a final opportunity to say goodbye, to tie up loose ends, and to express affection. Understanding this allows us to deeply value this time without creating false expectations.

Tips and recommendations to support this step
: Listen more than you speak; Silent presence also communicates love.

Respect physical and emotional rhythms without imposing activities.

Avoid unnecessary arguments or constant corrections.

Prioritize comfort, quiet and a familiar environment.

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