Whether someone with Alzheimer’s can still hold a job during the early stages of the disease depends a great deal on the type of job he holds. A job that doesn’t demand a lot of concentration, memory, and communication skills may still be doable for a while. But if you have a job that requires a lot of concentration, skill and memory and where the health and safely of others are at risk—bus drivers, pharmacists, and nurses, for example—you might have to stop working pretty quickly.
Month: August 2017
Alzheimer’s: The Emotional Toll of Alzheimer’s
Being told that you have Alzheimer’s can set off a range of emotions in you and your loved ones. You may be outraged that you’ve been diagnosed with a hfe-threatening illness, saddened by the loss of a once powerful intellect, or frustrated by your inability to perform as you once could. Or, just as likely, you could feel all three emotions at different times. All of these reactions are very normal responses to a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s. How you choose to cope with them how¬ever, can make a big difference in how you adapt to your condition.
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