Alzheimer S Disease A Carer S Guide
Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks.
Alzheimer s disease a carer s guide. 300 tips for making life easier will help readers understand what is physically happening to the brain so they can empower their own special skills and talents throughout the disease process. The slow onset of memory loss leading to a gradual progression to a loss of judgement and changes in behaviour and temperament. Alzheimer s is a brain disease that causes problems with memory thinking and behavior. How quickly the disease progresses is different from person to person.
The book is divided into three sections that correspond to the progression of alzheimer s and the unique challenges encountered at each stage. It is strongly recommended that carers seek further assistance if necessary from local and national alzheimer s disease and carer organisations as well as from their doctor and local community. Written for patients their families and caregivers a caregiver s guide to alzheimer s disease. October 17 2013 by dave duncan.
The most common cause of dementia in the u s alzheimer s disease afflicts an estimated 5 8 million americans according to the alzheimer s association and that number is only projected to grow. Just as each individual with alzheimer s disease progresses differently so too can the caregiving experience vary widely from person to person. There are various definitions of alzheimer s disease including. Seeking help and support along the way is not a luxury.
During the early stages the most obvious symptom is an inability to learn and remember new information. And nearly all alzheimer s or dementia caregivers at some time experience sadness anxiety loneliness and exhaustion. Includes tips to avoid caregiver burnout. Alzheimer s disease a carer s guide there are various definitions of alzheimer s disease including.
It affects a person s ability to recall information learn reason and communicate. Alzheimer s alzheimer s disease is a chronic brain disease that gradually erodes an individual s memory intellectual abilities and personality. The slow onset of memory loss leading to a gradual progression to a loss of judgement and changes in behaviour and temperament a living death. Person with alzheimer s disease to find a balance between good care mutual respect and continued independence to the highest degree possible.
Alzheimer s disease is a type of dementia that causes a progressive loss of mental functioning.