
In the U.S., Alzheimer’s is the sixth leading cause of death. It is not necessarily the final blow that ends a person’s life, but rather a larger problem that allows for the development of smaller periphery problems to take root.
The types of dementia vary. Some may require more specialized treatment than others. The main concern after a diagnosis is how will a person’s health be defended, and figuring out how their quality of life be effected. This is a slowly progressing disease that can not be stopped.
What Care Options For Alzheimers Patients Need to Be Considered?
The concern for all people with dementia, not just Alzheimers, is actually (in no particular order) how