Considered to be in the later stages of the disease are symptoms such as disorientation and confusion of what month and even year it is, as well as the person not knowing where he or she lives. The forgetting of the names of close relatives or even their own names, becoming violent, wandering off, not being able to engage in a conversation, having erratic moods and behaviors, and loss of bladder control are among the many symptoms an Alzheimer's patient suffers in the later part of the …show more content…
It takes away a person’s self-confidence as well as their dignity. The person has total loss of control of what use to be the center of their life, their brain. Previously they depended on the use of their brain to live a normal life, but when struck with Alzheimer's they must face the fact they are losing control, and will eventually end up not being able to care for themselves. Possibly the worst part is that there is no cure, but there is hope for the future, because research is being done