Author: Quinn Spencer
Narrator: Eric Boozer
Unabridged: 1 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 07/25/2018
How to manage the symptoms and maximize your awake time
What if your comprehension of Alzheimer’s could make your life better? This handy-dandy guide will put you on the right path to understanding what Alzheimer’s disease encompasses, so you won’t be left in the dark. It covers all the most important aspects and provides help and solace in times of confusion.
Alzheimer’s disease affects many people, and it is crucial to figure out what it’s all about when you are confronted with a family member who has become the victim of it. In all of this, there will most likely be pieces of information you’re missing. You will read about those things the doctor, social worker, or psychologist forgot to mention or let slip through the cracks. Become informed right now by listening to all about important subtopics such as:
What exactly happens in an Alzheimer’s patient’s brainStage pattern developments you need to know aboutEarly symptoms and detection methods to help you know in advance what will happenWhat stress does to someone who has Alzheimer’sThe best ways to avoid Alzheimer’s diseaseSafety tips, coping methods, medication advice, nutrition tips, and remedies
Basically, you do not need to look beyond the information in this book. Get educated, and learn what you can do to prevent, handle, and decrease the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. This will be a great resource for you to refer to when you need to figure things out.
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