Likea person in middle age, the UnitedStatesnow has toworrynot only about its ownaging, but also about how toprovide forotherfamilymembers who are becoming too old to fend forthemselves.
It's important to remember that the person isn't acting forgetful or difficult to hurt familymembers or caregivers, aging experts said, and they can still pick up on negative reactions, even if they don't understand why.
They also use aging-brain software to collect data on symptoms, track the stress level of familymembers and monitor how well patients' goals and needs are being met.