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Find Out Why Senior Helpers Of Barnegat Nj Is Rated Outstanding For Clinical Exc ellence In Alzheimer's And Dementia

Care In Southern Ocean County Nj By peter porchia. Published 2011-06-08 20:17:05 .Show Detail .Message Meter Alzheimer's Care NJ & Dementia Care New Jersey Forgetting things is a normal part of aging. Sometimes, however, it can indicate a more serious problem. A significant decline in mental faculties could be the result of a physical change in the brain. This is known as dementia. The most co mmon form of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, destroys brain cells and causes seve re memory loss. As many as 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's dis ease. Sadly, the patient is never the only one to suffer. Caring for someone wit h dementia can take a tremendous toll on your own physical and emotional well-be ing. Fortunately, Senior Helpers, Alzheimer's Care and Dementia Care NJ can help. We will create a customized care plan that will change with the evolving needs of y our loved one. We'll stimulate your loved one's memory with a specially develope d cuing program, and we will closely monitor everything from medications to dail y activities. We at Senior Helpers, Alzheimer's Care and Dementia Care NJ are experts in carin g for seniors suffering from dementia in New Jersey. We want to help your loved one live safely and comfortably at home for many years. Call us today for a free assessment visit. The Alzheimer's Association's ten most common signs of Alzheimer's are: Memory loss that disrupts daily life Challenges in planning or solving problems Difficulty completing familiar tasks at home, at work or at leisure Confusion with time or place Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships New problems with words in speaking or writing Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps Decreased or poor judgment Withdrawal from work or social activities Changes in mood and personality Memory loss that is severe enough to disrupt daily life is not a normal part of aging. It may be a symptom of Alzheimer's. If you notice any of these symptoms i n yourself or a loved one, please talk to your doctor. Senior Helpers, Alzheimer 's Care and Dementia Care NJ is here to help, please contact us

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