Individuals could easily be notified if they do have Alzheimer's by having variety of symptoms. For example, people get confused so they start making things up. Also, not recognizing simple things like where they have placed their belongings, or even having the ability to recognize someone. This is caused by vascular dementia, which is when the blood vessels in the brain have become damaged. …show more content…
for instance, doctors can run exams to verify to see if there's any other problem. However, the only accurate way to diagnose the Alzheimer's is after death. Doctors will go into your brain tissues and compare to a healthy brain. After all, this is a disease that will affect you socially, mentally, and physically.
Thinking Alzheimer's disorder wouldn't happened to any famous person? You are wrong! There are many people in the world going through this situation and especially because this is stuck with you forever. Knowing Rosa Parks went through this, her experiences were not easy. Rosa Parks was an African American who was known for refusing to give up her seat on a bus of Montgomery, Alabama. She is now known as the “mother of the freedom movement.” On the other hand, due to her illness (Alzheimer's disease) she struggled financially and could barely take care of herself. So, in 1970 Rosa Parks family also faced many medical issues, she had to nurse her mother that was going to die of cancer and Alzheimer's