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Common Issues When Caring for Seniors: The Aging Process Cognitive Decline
Common Issues When Caring for Seniors: The Aging Process Cognitive Decline
Common Issues When Caring for Seniors: The Aging Process Cognitive Decline
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This is the second book I’ve written about common issues when caring for seniors. I wanted to provide some information about the aging process and cognitive decline.

I’ll be covering:
■What Is Cognitive Decline
■Common Memory Issues after 50
■Is Memory Loss Normal
■The Aging Mind
■Active Seniors Keeping Memory Sharp
■Managing Age-Related Cognitive Decline
■ARDC: What You Need to Know
■Role Of Nutrition In Cognitive Decline
■Neuroprotective Effects Of Exercise On Cognitive Decline

And other factors relating to aging memory loss considering the aging process and some of the issues that can occur in seniors' lives.

Being a senior citizen I do have an interest in that problem and decided to put out some information about that subject.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 27, 2021
ISBN9781005798093
Common Issues When Caring for Seniors: The Aging Process Cognitive Decline

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    Common Issues When Caring for Seniors - Richard Jablonski

    Common Issues When Caring For Seniors

    The Aging Process Cognitive Decline

    Copyright © 2021 Richard Jablonski

    Published by Richard Jablonski at Smashwords

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    Table of Contents

    Disclaimer

    Introduction

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 10

    Chapter 11

    About the Author

    Disclaimer

    All the material contained in this book is provided for educational and informational purposes only. No responsibility can be taken for any results or outcomes resulting from the use of this material. While every attempt has been made to provide information that is both accurate and effective, the author does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or use/misuse of this information.

    Introduction

    This is the second book I’ve written about common issues when caring for seniors. I wanted to provide some information about the aging process and cognitive decline.

    I’ll be covering:

    ■What Is Cognitive Decline

    ■Common Memory Issues after 50

    ■Is Memory Loss Normal

    ■The Aging Mind

    ■Active Seniors Keeping Memory Sharp

    ■Managing Age-Related Cognitive Decline

    ■ARDC: What You Need to Know

    ■Role Of Nutrition In Cognitive Decline

    ■Neuroprotective Effects Of Exercise On Cognitive Decline

    And other factors relating to aging memory loss considering the aging process and some of the issues that can occur in seniors lives.

    Being a senior citizen I do have an interest in that problem and decided to put out some information about that subject.

    Chapter 1

    Cognitive Decline 101

    Cognitive decline can be scary, and when it starts happening, you may not even realize it. Another term for this is cognitive impairment, and it can occur when a person has Alzheimer’s or some other dementia diagnosis.

    There are rare cases of young adults in their late 20's and

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