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Coping With Alzheimers Disease

By: Rob Anesly

The Symptoms..

Symptoms include memory loss, confusion of time and day, frequently getting lost in familiar places, or trouble with learning and processing new information. The person may have a difficulty expressing themselves and may act
strangely out of frustration. Development of seemingly strange or odd behaviors may occur, like withdrawing from family or even mild paranoid episodes.

If you have begun to see similar odd behavior in an older relative or friend, you should consider Alzheimer's as a distinct possibility, though you should not panic or blow matters out of proportion. If it turns out that your worst expectations were true, then you will most likely be able to get the support and the help that you need.

The Effects...

Not Remembering how to perform basic tasks like washing clothes or bathing oneself will become increasingly common. It has been observed that some people with the disease in very late stages will forget how to walk and talk. As serious as this disease is, there is still no known cure but quality of life can be maintained with the assistance of others concerned. Keeping the person active by doing tasks that are easily completed, and providing a safe environment under careful watch, is the best way to ensure that they can still enjoy the normal pleasures of life.

Treatments may include improving memory, dealing with behaviors that may develop and taking anti-depressive medications. Older people with this disease can be aware of what may be happening to them and can become saddened at their inability to carry out basic tasks. Alzheimer's is becoming an increasing problem with a rising rate of occurrence, because people are living longer and experiencing physically more healthy lives.

Caring For...

Because looking after a person with this disease is both financially and emotionally debilitating, it is important that the caregiver seek as much help as is available. In the initial stages of the disease decisions about making your home safe for the person, organising tasks for the person, and
providing help for the person will be of great importance. looking at behavior and constant checking of any appliances used may be vital.

The person should begin planning for the future by handing instructions over any financial and final affairs while they are able to think clearly and still make important decisions. Once automobile driving rights are revoked the person may need additional assistance with dealing with immobility or simply grocery store runs and such like. More advanced stages will mainly be with behavior problems and tasking problems for the individual.

This is draining on the care giver as it will require lots more time and emotional input. Thus, the caregiver must remember to care for themselves and seek as much support as possible. The most important thing is to not give up hope and try to continue making the persons quality of life bearable while maintaining your own health. Hang in there and try not to take on all of the responsibility by yourself. Enlist the help of family, friends, and those who may know the individual. All involved will need to lean on one another.


For more information and support related to Alzheimers Disease and information on Anti-Aging Solutions and help with Improving Memory/Memory Loss you should also visit your doctor and request information on any available local support groups for people who also have relatives afflicted with the disease. At All Natural Health you can find infor

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