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DEALING WITH BEHAVIORS

This may be a little tough to handle all at once. But we need to spend a bit of time talking about difficult behaviors you might see in a person who has Alzheimer’s disease. Your love one may suddenly start acting hard to handle. Remember that he or she is not doing things to upset you on purpose. Alzheimer’s disease damages the brain, so that, little by little, people who have Alzheimer’s lose control over themselves and their actions.

Let me share how 3 families coped with the different stages of Alzheimer’s in their loved one.

 

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Noticing Symptoms Seeing the Doctor Understanding the Stages Dealing with Behaviors Planning for the Future Caring for the Caregivers
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