End Stage of Alzheimer's Disease

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Tip 1 - Late Stage Care, Alzheimer's & Dementia | Alzheimer's Association

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Late Stage Care, Alzheimer's & Dementia | Alzheimer's Association

Late or end stage Alzheimer's or other dementia usually requires intensive care. Get insight on what to expect, the role of the caregiver and late-stage care facilities and hospice options. Find support online and from your local chapter.
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Tip 2 - Stages of Alzheimer's & Symptoms

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Stages of Alzheimer's  & Symptoms

Learn the stages of Alzheimer's disease and symptoms associated with each. Find caregiving tips and strategies for daily care.
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Tip 3 - Late Stage Care | Alzheimer's Association

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Late Stage Care | Alzheimer's Association
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Tip 4 - Alzheimer's disease and end-of-life issues

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Despite our best research efforts, Alzheimer's disease remains incurable. Researchers are using sophisticated technologies to pinpoint how AD progressively steals memories and destroys personality; and yet, AD remains irreversible. Although one does not die of Alzheimer's disease, during the course of the disease, the body's defense mechanisms ultimately weaken, increasing susceptibility to catastrophic infection and other causes of death related to frailty. At some point after the mind has been lost to this devastating disease, the body will be lost as well.

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