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Clinic Matters: Everything You Need to Know About Young-Onset Alzheimer’s, Life After Diagnosis
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Clinic Matters: Everything You Need to Know About Young-Onset Alzheimer’s, Life After Diagnosis

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CLINIC MATTERS: Young-onset Alzheimer's disease is another book from the stables of PCG Publishing House. Young-onset is a term used to describe symptoms that manifest on patients before they get to age of sixty-five. Therefore, this book looks at a type of dementia (Alzheimer's dementia) that younger people have, some of the difficulties they might experience, where the necessary support can be found and how to cope with the condition. 
In addition, in this book you will learn the following: 
• Causes of young-onset Alzheimer's 
• Coping with the disease  
• How to involve the kids 
• Alzheimer's and Aggression (causes and how to respond) 
• Enduring changes that occur (how to create a coping strategy) 
• How to recognize the triggers that incites stress (employing your source of strength) 
• Wandering and getting lost (who is at risk, how to prevent wandering) 
• Sundowning (causes and coping strategies of Sundowning) 
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LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 30, 2018
ISBN9781386869764
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Clinic Matters: Everything You Need to Know About Young-Onset Alzheimer’s, Life After Diagnosis

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