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What to do if I found an Alzheimer's patient?

 What to do if I found an Alzheimer's patient. This a specialized area of life. We need to know more. In the UK, it may take months or years for someone to be diagnosed with dementia as they have not yet developed any symptoms and are too ill to get care at home. But that could change within minutes thanks to this new initiative called Brain Trust, funded by government science funders who want Britain 'to stay ahead of global trends'. The trust is part-funded in part through £10 million from NHS England funding - another incentive meant so you don't lose money on your phone bill The project aims to offer free treatment – without waiting weeks before getting help under their system. It will make appointments between nine and 14 days after the initial diagnosis. 



And there are better ways to care for people with these conditions than the current methods used in clinical medicine and health insurance programs. What does it cost? The actual costs would depend on what you plan. - Dr. Jennifer A. Cohen, MSc. "To reduce or eliminate expenses means dealing directly -- not through expensive treatment packages – rather than subsidizing your doctor out-of-pocket by getting paid less after he is gone. You must decide exactly how much money will be necessary over time before making any changes. A person who wants medical help needs all that free stuff: medications, lab tests, expert advice. But before proceeding further, you need to calculate expenses. 


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