Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Severe Alzheimer's Disease

People with severe Alzheimer's disease may:
• Have problems with eating-remembering to swallow, how to use a utensil, etc.
• Have problems with speech – sentence structure that does not make sense, incorrect identification of objects, or they may not speak at all
• Not recognize friends or family members
• Not be able to control bowels or urine
• Have problems with walking-generally unsteady on their feet.

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