Healthy living may help delay the progression of alzheimer's disease, which is the most common type of dementia among the elderly. You will learn how to integrate healthy habits into your daily routine with the help of this cookbook. It will provide a diverse selection of delicious and nutritious meals that appeal to a broad range of people.You must eat a healthy diet to try to prevent alzheimer's disease. Foods high in omega 3 fatty acids, such as salmon, are beneficial, and vegetables such as broccoli. On the alzheimer's front, this is a significant finding. According to some recent research, eating a low-glycemic, low-fat diet may help prevent alzheimer's disease if implemented early in life.
In the book you’ll find:An understandable definition of alzheimer's disease — what it is and what it is not.How alzheimer's and other dementias affect different parts of the brain.How memory is formed — and lost.How persons with dementia experience pain, delirium, and depression — and how each can affect behaviors.How alzheimer's and other dementias impact the five senses.How to improve communication and assistance with daily living activities to achieve the least amount of stress on both the person with alzheimer's and the caregiver.This comprehensive and compassionate guide delves into the five stages of alzheimer's, providing a deep understanding of what to expect as the disease progresses. From the initial mild cognitive impairment to the advanced stage, we offer invaluable insights to help you adapt and provide the best care possible for your loved one.