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The three greatest caregiver concerns about the progression of their loved one’s AD were memory loss (41 percent), personal safety (33 percent) and confusion (27 percent)

· The three greatest caregiver concerns about the progression of their loved one’s AD were memory loss (41 percent), personal safety (33 percent) and confusion (27 percent)


The three greatest caregiver concerns about the progression of their loved one’s AD were memory loss (41 percent), personal safety (33 percent) and confusion (27 percent)

· The three greatest caregiver concerns about the progression of their loved one’s AD were memory loss (41 percent), personal safety (33 percent) and confusion (27 percent)


67 percent of AD caregivers surveyed named at least one change in cognitive symptoms as a main concern about the progression of their loved one’s AD

· 67 percent of AD caregivers surveyed named at least one change in cognitive symptoms as a main concern about the progression of their loved one’s AD


67 percent of AD caregivers surveyed named at least one change in cognitive symptoms as a main concern about the progression of their loved one’s AD

· 67 percent of AD caregivers surveyed named at least one change in cognitive symptoms as a main concern about the progression of their loved one’s AD


Alzheimer’s Disease Caregivers Identify Memory Loss, Personal Safety And Confusion As Top Three Concerns Related To Progression Of Their Loved One’s Disease

Alpine Mountaineer And Alzheimer’s Advocate To Climb Highest Peak On Each Continent To Raise Awareness Of Growing Prevalence And Burden Of Alzheimer’s Disease


“These survey results reveal that changes in cognition as the disease progresses were an important concern among caregivers,” said Eric J. Hall, president and Chief Executive Officer of AFA.

“ These survey results reveal th at changes in cognition as the disease progresses were an important concern among caregivers ,” said Eric J. Hall, president and Chief Executive Officer of AFA.


“These survey results reveal that changes in cognition as the disease progresses were an important concern among caregivers,” said Eric J. Hall, president and Chief Executive Officer of AFA.

“ These survey results reveal th at changes in cognition as the disease progresses were an important concern among caregivers ,” said Eric J. Hall, president and Chief Executive Officer of AFA.




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Date index: 2021-07-17
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