The three most devastating attributes of Alzheimer’s Disease affect the brain, physical abilities, and emotional well- being of patients.

Main point 1 & 2 must be 1 1/2 pages each in apa format main point 3 must be 1 page with a conclusion maximum of 1 quotation in each of the 3 points Using 6 references total 2 for each point.

The three most devastating attributes of Alzheimer’s Disease affect the brain, physical abilities, and emotional well- being of patients. Main Point 1: One of the most devastating attributes of Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain. a. One of the effects of the brain is short-term memory loss. b. Another affect of the brain is long-term memory loss. c. Another affect of the brain is it shrinks. Main Point 2: One of the most devastating attributes of Alzheimer’s disease is it affects the patient’s physical ability. a. One of the affects consist of not being able to walk. b. Another affect such as getting showered and dressed for the day become difficult. c. Another effect of Alzheimer’s disease patient is unable to sit up, control bowel movements. d. Another affect of Alzheimer’s Disease patient will have trouble swallowing and eating. e. Another affect patient usually ends up in wheelchair or become bedridden Main Point 3. One of the most devastating attributes of Alzheimer’s disease affects the emotional well-being of a patient. a. One of the effects of Alzheimer’s disease is depression and moodiness. b. Another effect of Alzheimer’s Disease is decreased, or poor judgment is another side effect. c. Another effect of Alzheimer’s Disease patient become incapable of recognizing sarcasm, untruthfulness, daytime versus nighttime hours, sleeping patterns become abnormal and this causes persons to develop anger, frustration, anxiety and clinginess to other individuals. d. Another emotional effect patient becomes altogether unexpressive. References Kennard, C. (2018, October 09). Know more. Feel better. Retrieved October 29, 2018, from http://www.verywellhealth.com/ Wegerer, J. (2017, June 19). Get Alzheimer’s Information and Find Dementia Care. Retrieved October 29, 2018, from http://www.alzheimers.net/ Home. (2018). Retrieved October 29, 2018, from http://www.alz.org/