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When the Alzheimers diagnosis first hits you, it can feel devastating and overwhelming. Alzheimers patients often feel angry and fall into the “Why Me?” syndrome, while caregivers suffer with helplessness and uncertainty about how the disease will progress. For the 5 million patients and their families, Alzheimer care can go on for as many as [...]
There is no cure or medication that can be given to reverse the effects of Alzheimer’s. It is pretty much pitiful to look at our loved ones suffering form these conditions. Knowing that giving the best love and care is the only thing we can offer them. Here is some proper care giving tips and [...]
I have read that there are 7 stages to Alzheimer’s Disease. When a person who has been diagnosed, displays symptoms of the final stage, how long can they usually survive?
I just got a job working part-time taking care of an elderly gentleman with Alzheimer’s. His wife says that the main thing she wants me there for is to prevent him from falling and wondering outside of the home. So, I basically followed him around the house, but I could tell he was really uncomfortable [...]
www.medpagetoday.com Valory Pavlik, Ph.D., of Baylor College of Medicine CHICAGO, April 16 — High-dose vitamin E supplements do not worsen outcomes in patients with Alzheimer disease and may help, researchers said here.
10 point if good awnser also what type of people get alzheimer males, female, young or old
My friend lost her mother two years ago from Alzheimer’s disease. Since then she has organized a foundation to bring about awareness and raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Association. The foundation is hosting an event in September and I would like to produce a video with pictures of my friends mother, honoring her. What would [...]
I want to volunteer some time to help with Alzheimer’s. I don’t mind working with actual patients, but ideally I would like my efforts to be closer related to the root, where the time I spend is productively helping to find a cure. Anyone have any ideas? Anyone work with Alzheimer’s patients and/or the disease?
Please explain using a statement or sentence that each would say. For example a person with dementia will say “A”, but a person with alzheimer’s will say “B”.