Alzheimer’s is one of the more difficult diseases for families to care for. That is why more and more people are turning to what’s known as “adult daycare” for Alzheimer’s patients. Most people start by wondering if it’s a good idea, especially with people being in the condition that Alzheimer’s...
Many people equate memory lapses and Alzheimer’s disease with old age, and yet, nothing could be further from the truth. Granted, as we age, memories tend to fade and we often forget details, but Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease; a condition that continues to steadily worsen until it...
There is no clear-cut line between what distinguishes normal aging tendencies and the warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease. A good idea is to check with a doctor should the suspected Alzheimer’s patient begin to vary from their basic behaviorisms, regular routines, or if their level of functioning seems to change...
Alzheimer’s is a disease that you need to plan for immediately after the diagnosis. However, some people enter the early stages of Alzheimer’s without even knowing that they have it. The reason for this is that they either don’t visit the doctor, or don’t realize that they’re at risk for...
Caregivers are a blessing for the patient who is no longer able to perform many of the daily tasks of life for him or herself. In addition to the foregoing, the services of a dedicated caregiver will become more and more important as an illness progresses and further impairs a...
Being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease is scary for patients and their loved ones. The diagnosis means that life will change completely, and can cause many complex emotions. There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, but there are things you can do to help yourself prolong the time you have before...
Eating time for Alzheimer’s or dementia patients should be a very simple, step-by-step activity, one that is routine and enjoyable. However, some problems can arise. Many patients have difficulty eating, whether because of a sudden loss of appetite or from having difficulty evaluating food. A patient might also forget that...
Dementia is marked by loss of memory, impaired cognitive abilities, and behavioral and mood changes that interfere with a person’s daily life. Dementia also refers to a progressive worsening of these symptoms and is not usually signified by a sudden onset of problems. There are many causes of dementia. A...
Alzheimer’s is known to be a progressive, neurodegenerative disease, most common in people over the age of 65 years, although there have also been cases of hereditary development of Alzheimer‘s disease in younger patients on rare occasions. Characterized by the presence of amyloid plaques (abnormal clusters) and neurofibrillary tangles (entwined...
The term ‘dementia‘ refers to a category of illnesses and conditions that affect the human brain; often characterized by the brain dysfunctions that they cause, dementias steadily rob their victims of memories and even the most common skills, causing them to give up their independence and rely, more and more,...