Alzheimer's Disease is a Progressive Disease that Destroys Memory and Other Important Mental Functions
DeeAnna Esslinger, the executive director of the Greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association states that Medicaid costs for Alzheimer’s have almost reached $700 million in Kentucky.
At first, someone with Alzheimer's disease may notice mild confusion and difficulty remembering. Eventually, people with the disease may even forget important people in their lives and undergo dramatic personality changes.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia — a group of brain disorders that cause the loss of intellectual and social skills. In Alzheimer's disease, the brain cells degenerate and die, causing a steady decline in memory and mental function.
Current Alzheimer's disease medications and management strategies may temporarily improve symptoms. This can sometimes help people with Alzheimer's disease maximize function and maintain independence for a little while longer. But because there's no cure for Alzheimer's disease, it's important to seek supportive services and tap into your support network as early as possible.
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BrightStar Care of Louisville is here to help families with caregiving for loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.