About Alzheimer's
"Do You Suspect a Family Member
Has Alzheimer's Disease?..."
...You should know this about Alzheimer.
Over 70 percent of people with Alzheimer's live at home.
And almost 75 percent of their care is provided by families and friends.
Undiagnosed Alzheimer's can be upsetting and confusing for the family. Researched advice about
alzheirmers helps families learn how to cope with the disease and begin care of a loved one.
Statistics tell us that an estimated 4.5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s Disease. Over
70 percent of people with Alzheimer's live at home. Also that almost 75 percent of their care is provided by families and friends.
All of this is just statistics about alzheimer's, until it hits close to home, as Jeannie
Crabtree, a natural health practitioner and certified acupuncturist, found out.
About Alzheimer's
Jeannie Crabtree said, "Six of my relatives had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's over
several years. Two Uncles and two Aunts. Then two of my cousins, one male and one female, just a few years older than myself were
diagnosed. One living Aunt now does not recognize even her children."
"I began to have more concern about my mother. She was beginning to show some signs of
forgetfulness and yet it seemed like more than just forgetfulness. If my mom did end up diagnosed with Alzheimer's, I wondered what would I
do about her finances and her care."
" I wanted to find out more about Dementia and about Alzheimer's. What the impact
would it have on family and any of my siblings that became a caretaker, so I started doing more research. I wanted to be informed and
prepared about alzheimers."
Information You Must Have
As Crabtree began her research about alzheimer she found very good information to share with
others. She shares this on her website in an ebook called "The Alzheimer’s Guide" The ebook has been put together to help many people
that are having to take a look at their parents and relatives, making decisions about their care and finances.
The "Alzheimer's Disease Guide" is good to have at the holiday season when family gathers
together, so that the information about alzheimer can be discussed among family members. You will find some simple ways to test for Alzheimer's.
For those with known Alzheimers in the family, the ebook includes suggestions of 100 ways
to spend time with someone with Alzheimer’s.
For more details on "The Alzheimer’s Guide" be sure to visit the website:
http://www.jeanniecrabtree.com/alzheimers/alzheimers-guide.html
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