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Basile [38]
3 years ago
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How does caring for a person with Alzheimer's

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spin [16.1K]3 years ago
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Answer: caring for a person with alzheimer's can affect family in all kinds of ways

Explanation: financially alzheimer's affects  a family member by then paying for the treatments for the person with alzheimer's and may have to stop working in order to care for that person . phsically it could be a lot of work to deal with an alzheimer's patient alone without help . Emotionally it could affect the family member because alzheimer's is a disease that only effects older adults destroys the memory , thinking skills , and ability to carry on simple task , so the alzheimer's patient wouldn't even  remember the person that is caring for them after a couple of minutes . the family member caring for the alzheimer's patient would probably be devastated . societies today could create donations to get the treatments to provide for the people with the alzheimer's disease .

 i hope this helps !! :)

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