What You Should Know During Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

June is Alzheimer’s and brain awareness month.

As a family caregiver, this is the ideal time for you to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease and its warning sign, so you can be prepared to give your senior the care they need if this disease becomes a part of their life during their later years. By understanding the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and how it impacts people, as well as the warning signs you should look out for, you can be more vigilant about your parent’s condition, their risk factors, and the potential for the development of this disease. This allows you to encourage your senior to receive an early diagnosis and to get on the course of treatment and management that is right for them.

 

Home Health Care in Manassas City VA: Brain Awareness Month

Home Health Care in Manassas City VA: Brain Awareness Month

 

Some things you should know about Alzheimer’s include:

-As of 2018, there are nearly 6 million people throughout the United States living with Alzheimer’s disease

-Experts estimate that by the year 2050, there will be more than 14 million people living with the disease in this country

-Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the country

-While deaths from heart disease have decreased over the last 15 years, deaths from Alzheimer’s disease have increased 123 percent

-Someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s disease every 65 seconds

-Approximately 1 in every 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia

-Alzheimer’s is responsible for more deaths than prostate cancer and breast cancer combined

-10 percent of the population of aging adults over the age of 64 is living with Alzheimer’s disease

-The risk of developing Alzheimer’s increases with age

-Approximately 60 percent of those living with Alzheimer’s disease are women

-This number accounts for 2 out of every 3 people with the disease

-Blacks are twice as likely to have the disease as whites

-A senior at 70 who are living with Alzheimer’s disease is twice as likely to die before the age of 80 than one of the same age who does not have Alzheimer’s disease

 

Starting senior care for your aging parent can be one of the best decisions you make for them during the course of your caregiver experience with them.

A senior home care services provider can be with your aging parent on a customized schedule to ensure they have continuous access to the level of support, assistance, and care they need. This means they can manage their challenges and limitations in the ways that are right for them, while also pursuing a lifestyle that is as safe, independent, and fulfilling as possible. As their family caregiver, it can give you a tremendous sense of peace of mind and confidence knowing that your senior has these highly personalized services when you are unable to be with them. This ensures the highest quality of life possible, while also relieving your stress, and allowing you to focus on other elements of your life.

 

If you or an aging loved-one are considering Home Health Care in  Manassas City, VA, please contact the caring staff at LivinRite Home Care. Call Us Today at (703) 634-9991.

Sources:

https://www.alz.org/

https://www.alz.org/facts/

Julie McCormick, Co-Owner
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