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Overview of Alzheimer's Disease
Overview of Alzheimer's Disease
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This 30 minute educational CD-ROM program empowers at-home caregivers with a greater understanding of Alzheimer's disease. PLEASE NOTE: if you purchase our other product "Managing the Difficulties of Mealtime" you will receive this "Overview of Alzheimer's Disease" program for free.
Overview of Alzheimer's Disease
-- This 30 minute educational CD-ROM empowers
at-home caregivers with a greater understanding of
Alzheimer's disease. It provides the viewer with a
comprehensive understanding of the changes expected
with the varying stages of the disease and provides
care strategies that are based in research and
experience. Program can be viewed in English or
Spanish. PLEASE NOTE: if you purchase
our other product "Managing the Difficulties of
Mealtime" you will receive this "Overview of
Alzheimer's Disease" program for free. To purchase
the "Managing the Difficulties of Mealtime" with
FREE "Overview of Alzheimer's Disease" combo pack
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MINIMUM PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (NOT
compatible with MAC OS):
- Intel Pentium IV 1.7GHz processor
- Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service
Pack 4
- 512MB of RAM
- 1,024 x 768 screen resolution
- CD-ROM drive
- Sound card and speaker
- Web Browser
This interactive and user-friendly series
includes:
· Current scientific Alzheimer care
research
· Easy to understand, "how-to" solutions
· Personal stories and creative coping strategies
These programs can be viewed in English
or Spanish.
INTERACTIVITY AND EASE OF USE
Lightbridge's CD-ROMs integrate engaging
media, including videos and interactive 3-D
graphics, with problem-based learning format.
Features include:
· User-friendly navigation
· Interactive learning methods
· Encyclopedia-like glossary
· Frequently Asked Questions
· Search capabilities
· Book-marking
· Links for cross-referencing
· Links to LightBridge website
15% of all sales will be donated to
the national Alzheimer's Association in continued
support of their efforts.
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