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Patient Well-Being as a Potential Factor in Home-Based Physiotherapy Programs for Alzheimer's Disease with an Emphasis on Neuromuscular Outcomes

Imed Ben Jeddou

Alzheimer's sickness has convoluted the execution of the new medical services change regulation on the grounds that the rate of the illness has been expanding in stunning extents, with no known therapy or fix. We are already adding millions of uninsured patients to the health care system, and Alzheimer's patients are making it more expensive to provide all Americans with outcome-oriented health care. For patients who have been diagnosed with that dreaded illness, there are no accepted "standard of care treatments." The sixth leading cause of death in the United States is Alzheimer's disease, which currently affects an estimated 5.4 million people. It is assessed that somebody in America fosters the sickness like clockwork and by mid-century somebody will foster Alzheimer's like clockwork. Observing an Alzheimer's patient's advancement is significant, since recognizing the objective parts of their physical and mental deterioration, is a fundamental component in the evaluation of their recovery result factors and useful freedom. Alzheimer's disease does not just affect the elderly; people in their 30s, 40s, and 50s can get the disease. Finding a method that is objective and can accurately reflect an Alzheimer's patient's happiness could be beneficial for the patient's health as a whole. The Primary Caregiver Rating Index and the Patient Happiness Indicator have been proposed as methods for evaluating one crucial aspect of an Alzheimer's patient's day-to-day functioning and keeping track of their relative happiness.

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