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    Resonance Imaging) scans the brain to ensure no tumors or blood clots. The Neuropsychological assessment will examine the visual motor coordination‚ abstract thinking‚ memory and attention. According to the DSM-V Alzheimer criterion is identified as major (or mild) neurocognitive disorder. Alzheimer is associated with dementia – that has an unnoticeable slow but rapid degenerate onset that leads to death (Butcher‚ Mineka‚ & Hooley‚ 2013). Per the case study Harold was not identified with any other medical

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    disease was first discovered by a German physician named Alois Alzheimer in 1906. Dr. Alois Alzheimer‚ noticed changes in the brain of a 55 year old woman who has died from a mental illness. The autopsy revealed dense deposits of plaques and tangles of disintegrating nerve endings. From his analysis he believed that it was a psychological disease. Scientists today are able to find the cause and the reason why people get AD. The Alzheimer Association defines the disease as an “irreversible‚ progressive

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    benefits than do monolingual speakers. New studies have shown that bilingualism reduces the chances of developing Alzheimer‚ a common form of dementia. Recently‚ Dr. Ellen Bialystok carried out a study for patients diagnosed with Alzheimer at York University in Toronto. In leading the study‚ she stated‚ “[Bilingual] [people] perform at a higher level. It won ’t stop you [from] getting Alzheimer ’s disease but they can cope

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    mitochondrial dysfunction and how it can lead to major and deadly diseases such as; Alzheimer disease and

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    not until the beginning of the 1900s that Alzheimer’s Disease would be discovered by Alois Alzheimer and his staff in Munich‚ Germany. Alzheimer first encountered this new form of neurological impairment in November of 1901 when Auguste D. was admitted to the hospital where Alzheimer worked at the time.

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    there are ways to deal with it and make things a bit easier on the individual living with the disease. History: Dr.Alois Alzheimer discovered dementia’s Alzheimer disease back in 1906. A woman named Auguste Deter was a patient of his who was affected by Alzheimer disease. She couldn’t remember her husband’s name‚ the name of objects‚ her age and even where she was. Dr. Alzheimer studied this woman’s condition for a while even after her death. He presented his thoughts and her case to other Doctors

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    UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA INTRODUCTION Dementia is a progressive illness which occurs when the brain is damaged by disorders and diseases such as Alzheimer ’s disease‚ Huntington ’s disease and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) or a series of strokes. The term dementia is not the actual disease in its own right but is the collective term used to describe the group of related symptoms caused by the gradual death of brain cells. These symptoms include memory loss‚ problems with reasoning‚ perception‚

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    I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Longevity Healthcare Systems‚ Inc is an institution that provides services such as basic (nursing home) health care‚ rehabilitation therapy‚ Alzheimer’s care‚ institutional pharmacy services‚ sub-acute care and home health care. Longevity has four health care areas; Nursing Care‚ Subacute care‚ Rehabilitation services and Institutional pharmacy. The business emerged when Kathryn Hamilton‚ in 1972‚ was searching for a nursing home for her mother. Kathryn together with

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    the patient but the family of the patient as well (Alzheimer ’s Association‚ n.d.). The affect can be mentally as well as financially. As advocate you stay on top of policies and legislation issues and help elevate the cause. It is one of the diseases that does not get the attention it so richly deserves (Alzheimer ’s Association‚ n.d.).

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    Mid-stage Alzheimer’s disease is typically of a long duration requiring the increased need for assistance with activities of daily living. There is no simple answer to enabling independence by providing formal long-term care services. Certainly‚ ideally‚ families and friends will begin caring for and overseeing the well being of their loved one. However‚ emotional‚ physical‚ and financial constraints can be too burdensome for individuals. Also‚ many family members are isolated due to being separated

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