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Tuesday, December, 02, 2008

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David Roeltgen, MD

David Roeltgen, MD

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Neurologist, Professor
posted 07/01/2008, comments (0)

How Can Caregivers Cope?

We received a question some time back that asked about caretaker coping mechanisms and resources.  Some related questions were: "Are there any trends that seem to have more positive outcomes on the family?"  "What support do families find helpful?"  "Do men or women find it harder to deal with the problem if their spouse... Read moreChevron
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Christine Kennard

Christine Kennard

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posted 05/05/2008, comment (1)

Hallucinations and Alzheimer’s Disease

Hallucinations are not uncommon in Alzheimer's disease and usually occur in the middle/moderate stage of the disease. Hallucinations can affect any of the senses, so a person may hear, see, taste, touch or smell things that are not really there. Hallucinations occur without external stimulation and those experiencing them believe them to be real... Read moreChevron

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