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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation in Alzheimer’s Disease: Efficacy, Approaches, Policy Implications, and Future Directions

Authors: Shreyka Mishra

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder marked by cognitive decline and functional impairment. Neuropsychological rehabilitation (NR) has emerged as an important non-pharmacological approach to enhance cognitive functioning, daily activities, and quality of life. Evidence suggests that NR can produce modest improvements or stabilization in cognition, mood, and activities of daily living, particularly when combined with pharmacological treatment and caregiver support. Interventions such as cognitive training, compensatory strategies, errorless learning, and technology-assisted methods show varying effectiveness depending on disease stage and individual factors. Despite mixed findings, NR remains a promising, person-centered approach, with future directions emphasizing personalized and technology-integrated rehabilitation models.

Comments: 22 Pages. shreykamishra@gmail.com

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