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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and in acknowledgement of this disease, Comfort Keepers® would like to both recognize and thank all of its caregivers – including your family members and our Comfort Keepers®-- for all they do for loved ones who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. The disease is perhaps one of the most unpleasant for all concerned. There is no cure but rather, a steady progression of debilitating symptoms which include erratic and difficult behavior that can be hard to manage for even the most seasoned professional.
In order to learn how to deal with difficult behavior that presents in seniors suffering Alzheimer’s disease you must first know and understand the disease. Additionally, learning the different types of behaviors indicative to Alzheimer’s is crucial so caregiving can be administered safely and comfortably for all concerned.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association® the following are symptoms or behaviors that sufferers can exhibit:

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