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> Alzheimer's and memory care - Getting a Diagnosis, Part 2 - Diagnosis & the Caregivers Role
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Alzheimer's and memory care - Getting a Diagnosis, Part 2 - Diagnosis & the Caregivers Role (inactive)
This course outlines the final process of diagnosing Alzheimer’s and focuses on the caregiver’s role in the life of a person with the disease.
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After completing this lesson, the student will be able to: Identify additional early signs of Alzheimer's; Understand diagnosis and treatment options; Employ methods to treat the patient emotionally.
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