www.charlesharmon.com

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A new site

CharlesHarmon.com

has just been launched at http://charlesharmon.com – his personal and Alzheimer’s information site.

Charles is writing about some of the things he is interested in. He gives some background and writes of some of his many experiences.

Charles is now helping to take care of a client of theirs in their home. They run an RCFE (Residential Care Facility for the Elderly) where they take care of a few elderly people. He is writing of the experiences of caring for a Mr. Q, a resident who had been diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

It’s a very difficult job to care for him because his dementia is well progressed. If you ever have to care for someone with Alzheimer’s and are not familiar with what you are faced with read his writings of Mr. Q. He is giving a weekly or less expose of what it is like to care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease.

Click here to go to Charles’ site



Some beginning signs of Alzheimer’s

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An article by By Honey B. Wackx

What are some beginning signs of Alzheimer’s?

has been added to charlesharmon.com – His personal and Alzheimer’s Information site.

What is Alzheimer’s disease? We hear about it on television more often than before and predictions are that much greater numbers of people in the future will be victims of this debilitating illness. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder. Its gradual effects on the brain are relentless and those afflicted with it will have their memory progressively destroyed. Along with it, the capability to learn, make judgments, and communicate will also greatly deteriorate.

Alzheimer’s disease will eventually make it difficult for the person to even carry out normal daily tasks. Sometimes the person with Alzheimer’s will lose the ability to do virtually anything by themselves. Watching a family member seemingly “waste away” little by little is a very difficult circumstance to be in.

The person’s struggle to maintain some form of sanity despite the condition is often too much for many relatives to bear. Some cannot stand it and they distance themselves from the sufferer instead of giving support. This is unfortunate since then is when the support of the family is really needed.

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