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explain how Alzheimer's is diagnosed, how the symptoms are and how they develop.
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- What is Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)? Describe 3 ADLs and how they are impacted as a resident’s AD gets worse (progresses). Describe types of therapies that can increase the quality of life for a person diagnosed with Alzheimer's.Describe the changes in the brain as Alzheimer's disease develops along with the effects on body functions. What are the possible treatments of the disease?Explain in detail the different types of dementia.
- Explain in details the different types of dementia. ?Which of the following is NOT a symptom commonly shared between Alzheimer’s dementia and Lewy body dementia? a-Hallucination b-Decline in the ability to perform routine tasks c-Loss of language skills d-Gradual memory lossexplain the prevention, control, and treatment of Alzheimer's ?