Coping With Alzheimers Disease
"Old-timers Disease Is No Joke"
It's likely that with the rest of us, you have forgotten something and jokingly said, "it must be old-timers". But it's no joke when a friend or family member show signs of uncertainty when attempting simple, routine tasks. What do you do when it's close to home and no longer a laughing matter?
With more than 18 million known cases of Alzheimer's Disease world wide, and rising, the odds are that you have had some contact with someone who is close to this horribly degenerating disease. This disease affects vital areas of the patient's brain with serious effects on those parts which control long-term memory, motion, reasoning and thought. No matter what your situation is, you will find the answers you need right here:
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