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Title: MEMORIA VILLAGE’ – Residential care for people with Alzheimer’s
Authors: Savier, Shalet Maria
Abhilasha
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: ANRVSA
Citation: Savier, Shalet Maria and Abhilasha (2023) MEMORIA VILLAGE’ – Residential care for people with Alzheimer’s
Abstract: Memory is one of the remarkable parts of human presence that individualizes and separates us from one another. It is human instinct to gain from, share and think affectionately about our recollections. Shockingly, with the persistent maturing, many individuals are burglarized of this valuable blessing. Alzheimer's disease is named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer. In 1906, Dr. Alzheimer saw changes in the cerebrum tissue of a lady who had kicked the bucket of an abnormal dysfunctional behavior. Her indications included memory misfortune, language issues, and unpredictable behavior. After she passed on, he analyzed her mind and found numerous irregular clusters (presently called amyloid plaques). Alzheimer’s is the most widely recognized sort of dementia (Figure 3), a general term for conditions that happen when the cerebrum never again works appropriately. Alzheimer's causes issues with memory, thinking and conduct. In the beginning, dementia indications might be negligible, however as the malady makes more harm to the cerebrum, symptoms exacerbate. The rate at which the infection advances is diverse for everybody, except for all things considered.
Description: USN : 1AA18AT049, Use only for academic purpose
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7097
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