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The Challenge in Giving Care in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease

November 13, 2010

When you say Alzheimer ’s disease there are lots of senior suffering from this illness since this is the most common form of dementia. It is a progressive cognitive memory loss that usually occurs in ages 65 and above. But then, there are some cases that this disease being active in early stage. It is been classified as slow but active memory loss that can decline of function of daily activities. This is the fact that one of the most challenging situations for professional health care services to handle is this kind of situation.

In this kind of scenario you don’t need only to provide nutrition for them but you should also put them in security. Since they have a poor abstract thinking and not able to perform daily activities, you need to do it for them. In fact professional health caregiver does not only focus in patients alone but also it is very important to help the patient’s family to handle the situation, give them how to adopt with emotional support and educate them with the treatment and the daily activities that they can help for the wellness of your patient.

You can increase the good result of this task by making care plan, while as a professional health care giver you should formulate a concrete care plan that can adopt wit patient’s daily activities, rest, medication, and therapies.

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