The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People with Alzheimer's and Other Dementias
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Memory and thinking problems can first be detected between the ages of 35-40. Yes, yes, Alzheimer's disease has gotten much younger recently. But how do you identify the onset of the disease, how do you distinguish it from simple forgetfulness caused by stress, lack of sleep and a large amount of information in your head? Here is a unique, seventh reissue of the world's bestselling book on Alzheimer's disease, prepared by the Hopkins Institute. It includes absolutely every aspect of diagnosing, treating, and caring for loved ones affected by the disease.
- Effective and ineffective drug therapies. - Triggers that can accelerate the manifestation of the disease. - First signs and correct diagnosis of dementia. - Classical and non-classical behavior of people with Alzheimer's disease. - Formation of a safe environment for the patient. - Psychological and emotional strategies for preserving human relations with loved ones in the deep stage of dementia.
- Effective and ineffective drug therapies. - Triggers that can accelerate the manifestation of the disease. - First signs and correct diagnosis of dementia. - Classical and non-classical behavior of people with Alzheimer's disease. - Formation of a safe environment for the patient. - Psychological and emotional strategies for preserving human relations with loved ones in the deep stage of dementia.
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