Irreversible dementia definition

Irreversible dementia means deterioration or loss of intellectual faculties, reasoning power, memory, and will due to organic brain disease characterized by confusion, disorientation, apathy and stupor of varying degrees which is not capable of being reversed and from which recovery is impossible. “Irreversible dementia” includes, but is not limited to, Alzheimer’s.
Irreversible dementia means deterioration or loss of in- tellectual faculties, reasoning power, memory, and will due to or- ganic brain disease characterized by confusion, disorientation, ap- athy and stupor of varying degrees which is not capable of being reversed and from which recovery is impossible. “Irreversible de- mentia” includes, but is not limited to, Alzheimer’s.
Irreversible dementia means deterioration or loss of intellectual faculties, reasoning power, memory, and will due to organic brain disease characterized by confusion, disorienta- tion, apathy and stupor of varying degrees which is not capable

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