Advancements in the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's disease is quickly spreading amongst the elderly population, and as this segment of our population grows, more care options will be needed.
 
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - March 19, 2013 - PRLog -- There’s no cure for Alzheimer’s disease currently, but this doesn’t mean that advancements in this field are not being made. There are many ways to treat and prevent Alzheimer’s disease, and starting early with these methods is the best way to ensure that you live a long and healthy life. For example, getting in a little bit of aerobic exercise on a daily basis is a tried and true way to reduce your risk of developing this disease. For many people, this is an extremely easy thing to do. For those who don’t exercise yet, it can be really simple to start. Try walking at a brisk pace for 20 minutes at a time to start out with. Even something this small can help you out a lot.

Paradise In-Home Care encourages everyone to do their part to help reduce their chances of Alzheimer’s disease and to be aware of the warning signs of this disease so you can get help as soon as possible and live a normal lifestyle for as long as you can.

Recently, a new study was conducted that found a viable link between hypertension—also called high blood pressure—and the development of Alzheimer’s. This might seem unfortunate, but in most cases it is very good news. For many people, hypertension is a very treatable condition. And if hypertension really does cause an increased chance of getting Alzheimer’s disease, preventing hypertension will lead to fewer cases of this common form of dementia. With so many Baby Boomers reaching their senior years and getting older over the coming couple decades, this is a very important development in how this disease will likely be treated and prevented.

In home care is a very valuable service for people at risk of getting Alzheimer’s. With a caregiver coming into their home on a regular basis, a sense of aging in place is established and familiar conditions are maintained. These might not seem like a big deal, but this familiarity is something that can help preserve cognitive functioning levels for a little while longer. Plus, when there is a trained caregiver there to observe and help out around the house, they can make sure that the person they are caring for is getting the right levels of assistance for their specific set of needs. For example, if they do develop Alzheimer’s at some point, they might have an issue with wandering out of their home. If this is the case, setting up the patient within an assisted living facility or nursing home might be the next logical step.

The Paradise Gardens Care Homes are a great way to transition elderly dementia patients from their own homes into a place with around the clock supervision. In home care is a great way to stay in the home for as long as possible, but sometimes it just isn’t a workable answer to their needs. Paradise In-Home Care can provide the people they care for with a smooth transition into an assisted living facility by keeping the caregiver variable constant. When someone receiving in home care needs more help, their caregiver can be transferred into one of the Paradise Gardens Care Homes so that the elderly resident will have an easier time making this switch and will be a lot more comfortable. For people with dementia, this is a very important thing.

The treatment of Alzheimer’s disease will likely see even more improvements over the coming years, but as of right now, there is no cure. If this trend continues, Alzheimer’s will reach epidemic proportions over the coming years. This is why effective care is so important.
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