They don't usually people with alzheimers have to have a full time person to take care of them
You don't die of Alzheimer's disease. It only destroys the memory of the brain, which causes other problems, such as forgetting to take medicine, or to eat.
The patient needs to remember to take a dose of medicine as prescribed by his physician .
I doubt it. It sure can make you feel like you've got alzheimers if you take a lot. LOL
Yes. People have to take their medicine with them. You may have to put it in a special container.
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Some people will misread directions on the sides of pill bottles. If it says to take it twice a day, take it at a time when you can remember to take it later. Example: don't take medicine at midnight, because chances are you will forget you took medicine and take it again at a different time, which may cause you to overdose, leading to potential hazardous consequences.
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Webmd.com is a great website to find information on how to take care of Alzheimers patients. This website can give you tips on care such as bathing and feeding them.
Taking medicine that was prescribed for someone other than you is very dangerous. It is important not to take other people's prescription medicine.
To remember them and to cherish them forever.
If the medicine make you want to puke, it's better if you don't take that medicine, because that can means your body can't tolerate the medicine. Besides that, if you take the medicine, and after that you throw it up, it doesn't make any effect of medicine in your body, because the medicine isn't work yet.