Alzheimers Disease Information is Widely Available
If a loved one is experiencing symptoms of Alzheimers disease, the family members will
search for Alzheimers disease information. They may have many
questions: Is it really Alzheimers? What kind of care do they need?
What happens next?
The Internet has become a popular place for those wanting answers to
know more about any subject, including Alzheimers disease information.
Alzheimers disease information can be found in many places, on the
Internet.
The Alzheimers Association is one of the best sources for Alzheimers
disease information. This organization, founded in 1980 has a website
(www.alz.org), that contains information about symptoms, long-term
care, stages of the disease and how the public can help fight this form
of dementia. Local Alzheimers Association chapters also have Alzheimers
disease information in their office and family members can talk to a
staff member about their loved one.
The organization not only discusses Alzheimers disease information, but
also has information on research about the disease. The Alzheimers
Association donates millions of dollars each year that funds research
about the disease.
Most hospitals will have Alzheimers disease information on the
Internet. But, much of the Alzheimers disease information on these
websites is gleaned from the Alzheimers association. The benefit of
looking at a local hospitals websites for Alzheimers disease
information is that family members can determine what treatments are
available in their area. Often a local doctor who specializes in
treating Alzheimers patients is listed on a local hospital's website.
Caregivers are also often listed.
Other websites may also have Alzheimers disease information. These web
sites include popular information sites that have a variety of
information on different subjects. These web sites will often have a
page devoted to Alzheimers disease information.
Caregivers such as nursing homes or independent living facilities may
also list Alzheimers disease information on their website. These
organizations deal with Alzheimers patients regularly. In addition to
finding Alzheimers disease information, a synopsis of how the kind of
care the organization gives will also be available for those looking at
options for their loved ones.
With the popularity of the Internet, many people have disregarding the
local library as a source for Alzheimers disease information. While the
Internet can provide a lot of Alzheimers disease information quickly,
the library offers books about in-depth case studies and research. The
library is also a good source for books about other families and their
struggles with Alzheimers diseases.
Support groups are also another community source for Alzheimers disease
information. These groups, often sponsored by the Alzheimers
Association, allow patients and their loved ones to share stores about
their struggles with the disease while supporting each other. Often one
will learn new Alzheimers disease information in these support groups.
The National Institutes of Health and the American Medical Association,
along with other physician groups, also have Alzheimers disease
information available either online or by mail. Patients or family
members should seek a doctor's advice when dealing with Alzheimers
disease. A doctor is often your best source for Alzheimers disease
information.
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