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		<title>The Alzheimer Patient Caregiver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is often said that Alzheimer&#8217;s disease is a disease of the whole family, because the continued anguish of witnessing how a loved one slowly deteriorate affects everyone equally. Therefore, comprehensive treatment should meet the needs of the entire family. This includes emotional support, counseling and educational programs on Alzheimer&#8217;s disease for patients and their [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">It is often said that <a href="http://www.galrules.com/what-happens-in-the-brains-of-an-alzheimers-patient.htm">Alzheimer&#8217;s disease</a> is a disease of the whole family, because the continued anguish of witnessing how a loved one slowly deteriorate affects everyone equally. Therefore, <a href="http://www.galrules.com/intermediate-stage-of-alzehimer.htm">comprehensive treatment</a> should meet the needs of the entire family. This includes emotional support, counseling and educational programs on Alzheimer&#8217;s disease for patients and their families, who strive to provide a safe and comfortable at home.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Thanks to the information available, caregivers can learn to control undesirable behaviors, <a href="http://www.galrules.com/intermediate-stage-of-alzehimer.htm">improve communication</a> and ensure patient safety, EA. <a href="http://www.galrules.com/intermediate-stage-of-alzehimer.htm">Research</a> shows that caregivers benefit in the training and support groups, and that participation in these groups allows them more time caring for their loved ones at home. The information presented at the end of this booklet will help you find training classes and support groups.</p>
<p>The role of caregiver is changing over time, as they are changing patient needs EA. The following tips can help caregivers prepare for the future.</p>
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