What happens when Alzheimer's attacks?
By Bob DeMarco
Alzheimer's Reading Room
Alzheimer's robs a person of their ability to remember and ability to do things most of us take for granted.
Over time, Alzheimer's robs the personality of the persons living with dementia.
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One of the first things Alzheimer's does is attack the short term memory. Now think about this.
What are some of the biggest problems that Alzheimer's caregivers face?
How many of you have a problem getting a person living with Alzheimer's to take a shower?
Does your Alzheimer's patient say NO so often that you find it makes you feel sad, angry, or frustrated?
Did (Does) Alzheimer's rob the person you know living with dementia of their ability to say YES to activities?
More Insight and Advice for Caregivers
- How Alzheimer's Destroys the Brain -- Video
- Test Your Memory for Alzheimer's (5 Best Self Assessment Tests)
- What is Alzheimer's Disease?
- What is Dementia?
- What’s the Difference Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
- Communicating in Alzheimer's World
- How the Loss of Memory Works in Alzheimer’s Disease, and How Understanding This Could Help You
- Learning How to Communicate with Someone Suffering From Alzheimer's Disease
- Alzheimer's World -- Trying to Reconnect with Someone Suffering from Alzheimer's Disease
- Does the Combination of Aricept and Namenda Help Slow the Rate of Decline in Alzheimer's Patients
- About the Alzheimer's Reading Room
Bob DeMarco is the Founder of the Alzheimer's Reading Room and an Alzheimer's caregiver. The blog contains more than 2,910 articles with more than 652,100 links on the Internet. Bob lives in Delray Beach, FL.
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