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    Uni6 James E Nichols Psychology Kaplan University LS 311-04 Prof:  William Muniak The human brain is one of the most unique structures in the human body cannot only controls the way we think speak for communicate with others it also takes care of her automatic functions such as breathing hearing vision. It is one of the most fascinating parts of the human body and yet it is still one of the

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    disoriented‚ and having increasing difficulties with language functions and memory. In the hospital‚ Auguste D. was a patient of Alois Alzheimer‚ a German neurologist who had a particular interest in the microscopic analysis of brain disorders. He describes the clinical features of Auguste D. condition and after four year of being in the hospital when she died Alzheimer used her brain for neuropathological examination. During 1906 in one of Alzheimer’s lectures he describe the characteristic plagues

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    function that result from a range of specific‚ usually progressive and irreversible disorders of the brain. The most common of these disorders is Alzheimer’s disease (50-70% of cases) (Alzheimer ’s Association 2007). The symptoms of dementia include loss of memory‚ confusion and problems with speech and understanding (Alzheimer ’s Association 2007). Innovations in care for older people aim to demonstrate major shifts in the aged care workforce to improve the future supply and adaptability of the workers

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    The movie I chose is “Still Alice”. This movie does not concentrate on aging as much as the disease that many aging individuals encounter. Alice is a 50 years married linguistics proffesor with three children who is diagnosed with early onset familial Alzheimer’s disease.The movie shows Alice as disease proggreses and how it affects family as well. Two of her children decide to do a genetical test for Alzheirmers. However‚ only her oldest daughter who is pregnant tests positive‚ fortunatly her twin

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    Presentation. Alzheimer’s disease discovered in Germany‚ in 1905 by a doctor named Alois Alzheimer. He had a patient in an asylum where he was working‚ whom he watched her condition deteriorate with memory loss‚ difficulty with speech‚ confusion‚ suspicion‚ agitation‚ wandering‚ and screaming. She also became unaware of her surroundings and became incontinent. When Dr. Alzheimer performed the autopsy‚ he discovered neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques which became a signature

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    Have you ever thought how would life be if you couldn’t remember it? sadly‚ this is the true life story of millions of older adults who suffer with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer is an irreversible cognitive memory loss disease that is currently the leading cause of dementia. The disease is said to be more common on adult in their mid 60’s however early signs of the disease have been identified on individuals has young as 30. Memory loss‚ unpredictable behavior and abnormal language problems are

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    abilities.’(Clare‚ p5) While dementia is a worldwide problem that has no cure‚ very few people recognize and understand the four major forms of it. The most common forms of dementia are Vascular dementia‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ Huntington’s disease‚ and Alzheimers disease. Vascular dementia is a decline in thinking skills caused by conditions that block or reduce blood flow to the brain‚ which deprives brain cells of vital oxygen and nutrients(Buijssen‚p16). Without the proper amount of blood flow‚ cells

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    we would see as immoral and would not pardon him‚ but has done amazing things that are heroic. They are seen in his adultery‚ his job as a professor of literature‚ his socioeconomic status prior to being with Fiona‚ and Grant’s denial of Fiona’s Alzheimer. Grant cheated Fiona on numerous occasions‚ but‚ after a certain point‚ he cheated out of generosity and sacrifice since “he [catered] to a woman’s pride‚ to her fragility‚ by offering more

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    Alzheimer’s affects more than 5.2 million people today. Symptoms‚ myths‚ misconceptions‚ treatments are all fundamental in the understanding of Alzheimer’s disease‚ and to hopefully prevent others from acquiring it in older age. * In 1906‚ Dr. Alois Alzheimer was the first one to recognize the abnormality of a brain affected with Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory‚ thinking and behavior. With Alzheimer’s the connections between the brain cells deteriorate

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    Ashley Manor Care Centers ALZHEIMERS AND DEMENTIA CARE 4334 N. Bright Angel Ave Meridian‚ Idaho & 83646 1-888-376-7298 contactAM@ashleycares.com http://www.ashleycares.com/ Business Description & Vision Mission Statement “Where you find the comforts of home‚" The feeling of family and meaningful way of life.” Business Goals and Objectives The goal and objective well over 10 years ago as well as today is provide quality of life residential care to the geriatric

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