Saturday, February 2, 2013

Dealing With Alzheimer's Disease

Growing old is not a surprise. It's just a fact of life that every living thing has to deal with. There are some things, like diseases or illnesses that can not only be a surprise, but also a terrible situation. Not just to you, but to your family and friends as well. Alzheimer's disease is one such disease.

Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder, caused by a genetic defect that progressively destroys the functions of the brain. Memory, the ability to learn and communicate, and carry out everyday tasks is greatly affected, if not destroyed altogether.

Some warning signs include the loss of memory, difficulty with daily tasks and communicating, disorientation, poor judgment, and mood swings. There is no cure for Alzheimer's disease and it's not contagious, so one of the best things you can do for someone you know with this disease is to be educated.

Since people with Alzheimer's disease aren't able to live by themselves anymore, there are many options to care for your loved one. Most try to take care of their loved ones themselves, but that can be hazardous to everyone involved.

There are many options to choose from, a home care agency, a long-term Alzheimer's Care Facility, or yourself. During any stage of Alzheimer's disease, some feel like they're neglecting or betraying their loved one if they don't care for them themselves, but that can lead to serious emotional and financial stress.

That stress affects the caregiver and the loved one. Since taking care of a person with Alzheimer's is so stressful, a home care agency is an organization that can help you find the best person to bring into your home to help, especially as the disease progresses.

A home care agency provides a wealth of information, but most importantly, they have nurses and nurses' assistants to help with skilled care or just helping with the daily life activities. Since it's tough to deal with this disease, it's important to have a support system, whether it is family and friends or an actual support group with other people dealing with the same issues. It's also important to take care of yourself as well as your loved one.

Alzheimer's disease effects more than just one person, it affects any and everyone around from family members to friends. While it is a difficult disease, being educated and emotionally and morally supportive is one of the best things you can do, as well as finding the proper method of care whether it is a home care agency or a long-term facility.








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