How Alzhemer Disease Affects Families

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No errors in sentence structure and word usage. Citation Format: All cited works conform to MLA rules for formatting and citation of sources , both text and visual are done in the correct format with no errors. Works Cited/Bibliography: Entries entirely correct as to MLA format with no errors, Icredible sources and actual ones. Define what Alzheimer disease is. Define what family is: parents, siblings, biological, Effects of Alzheimer on family members. Emotional state of mind of the family (e.g.) Why some family members do not visit their loved one ? My questions: Do I keep the family member that suffers Alzheimer at home or do I take him/her to a place where they can take care of him/her? Will they really take good care of him/her? The cost? What are my options. What to expect as the disease advances? How can I help my loved one live well with Alzheimer? Does it affect all my family? In the introduction write about the background of Alzheimer, effects on the person, symptoms of the disease. Methodology: Effects on the family. Solutions to help family members cope with this issue. Options once they are sick: Assisted Living, Home Health Care, or at Home (family members). Any support inside the community: Support groups, Therapists, Religion, Adult Center Cares . Annotated Bibliography: They describe, give publication, evaluate each work on a list of sources, offer opinions about a source as well as describes it. Features of Annotated Bibliographies: A statement of scope, complete bibliographic information, Concise description of the work, relevant commentary, consistent presentation. Deciding Upon Sources: Appropriateness, credibility, Balance, Timelines