Early detection is the best course of action and in this day and age, the poor are less likely to have access to healthcare to maintain the best quality of life. While it may be commonn practice with more wealthier families to place their loved ones in facilities, the poor and less fortunate are forced to endure this long and destructive debiliting disease. Family members giving up their businesses to stay at home and provide the 24/7 care and in some case, being denied by their states for assistance. What has happend to America?
Drowning in Alzheimer's: Minorities / poor, struggle with dementia.
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