Alzheimer’s Information for Families That are Concerned Their Loved One Has Alzheimer's Disease
9th Dec 2005, 10:22 GMT
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 Alzheimers can be upsetting and confusing for the family. Researched advice helps families learn how to cope with the disease and begin care of a loved one. [PRWEB Dec 9, 2005]
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