Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer's disease can effect different people in different ways, but the most common symptom pattern begins with gradually worsening difficulty in remembering new information.
However, other warning signs are:
- disruption of daily life
- solving problems
- completing familiar tasks
- confusion
- problems with speaking or writing
- loosing things
- decreased socialization
- mood changes
With advanced Alzheimer's disease, people need help bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, eating and other activities of daily living.
In the final stages of Alzheimer's disease, people cannot communicate, failure to recognizing loved ones, bed bound, and require 24/7 care.
Although families, keep the Alzheimer victim at home, as long as possible, most people with the disease move into an assisted living facility or nursing home.
This creates additional stress on the families, how are they going to pay for the care? Nursing homes and assisted living facilities can cost over seven thousand dollars per month.
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