Alzheimer's Disease

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According to an article from a magazine, Current Issues: Macmillan Social Science Library it explains that between 2.4 million and 4.5 million people in the United States in 2009 have been diagnosed with a disease that destroys the memory of elders. This brain disease continues to worsen as it goes on. Alzheimer’s Disease is one of the many diseases that slowly deteriorates ones memory. It is a terrible progressive disease that affects elders everywhere. A solution would be to find a cure by research and testing. Alzheimer’s Disease does not only affect the elder, it also affects the people around him/her as well. Alzheimer’s Disease is a major problem in the United States at this time. One problem is the stress that gets put on family members of the patient. According to the “Alzheimer’s Disease” article, back in 2006 the average cost of care for a patient who just recently got diagnosed is $18,500 per year. Care for elders who are in the later stages of the disease average at about $36,000 per year. This puts a big burden on the families who have to come up with the money to support their loved one(s). Another problem associated with Alzheimer’s Disease is the emotional distress it puts on families. All the emotional and physical stress comes from many different reasons. According to the National Institution of Health “The demands of day-to-day care, changing family roles, and difficult decisions about placement in a care facility can be hard to handle.” Having to take care of someone who can not even recognize you, let alone themselves, is a very stressful situation. Although this disease is an extremely big problem in the US today it is still preventable. There are many causes of Alzheimer’s Disease. Some causes are preve... ... middle of paper ... ...eryday Alzheimer’s is impacting the lives of many and it is time to fight Alzheimer’s disease right back. 2.4 million to 4.5 million are diagnosed every year in the United States and one day will hopefully none will be diagnosed. Works Cited "About Alzheimer's Disease: Alzheimer's Basics." National Institute on Aging. National Institute Of Aging, Web. 07 Dec. 2013. "Alzheimer's Disease." Current Issues: Macmillan Social Science Library. Detroit: Gale, 2010. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 19 Nov. 2013. McConnell, Stephen. "The Government Must Increase Funding for Alzheimer's Research and Care." How Should Society Address the Needs of the Elderly? Ed. Tamara Thompson. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2005. At Issue. Rpt. from "testimony before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging." 2004. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 21 Nov. 2013.

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