How Alzheimer’s Affects Patients and Families

Istructions and requirements are in youtube video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooiY2fjVK4g

 

Yes, you have to do a informative speech/essay on alzheimer’s. The outline has been attached. Some instructions are in the youtube video. Here’s the powerpoint.

Here is a video of the outline

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNoFGIAN_nI

Course Learning Outcome: The ability to explain oral and written information appropriately

Student Learning Objectives: #3 Construct a preparation and speaking outline & #5 Select the appropriate organizational structure for a given speech type.

Point value: 100 points

Why do we need this speech? To be able to clearly explain information is important. The ability to break down complex bits of information into everyday language will help others see you as valuable and as a leader. This outline will also help you organize your thoughts, critically think through what information is required for your goal, and finally help you practice speech coherency.

Instructions: This outline should be between 750-850 words. Please follow APA paper formatting. Follow the outline framework posted online. Please save it as a .doc, .docx, or .pdf before uploading your document.

Structure:

  • You must have a proper cover page.
  • You need to have both a purpose and thesis statement
  • The outline should be organized like the outline provided with your information and minus the professor’s comments.
  • At least 5 different In-text source citations are required.
  • Reference page should be organized and formatted correctly. Remember you need to have 5 different sources.

Answer preview

Internal review: I have discussed the factor that predisposes a person to Alzheimer’s and the first symptom that a person is suffering from the disease displays.

Transition phrase in the next main point: In the next section, I will discuss the factor that predisposes a person to ‘Alzheimer’s disease.

  1. Internal Preview: Genetics and age are the main factors that predispose a person to ‘Alzheimer’s disease.
    1. Claim: Older adults have a high chance of suffering from ‘Alzheimer’s disease.
      1. Data: Holland et al. (2012) assert that old age predisposes a person to ‘Alzheimer’s disease.
      2. Warrant: Old age is widely documented as a risk factor for ‘Alzheimer’s disease, and with an increasing number of baby boomers being in 65 years and above, the number of patients who have Alzheimer’s will increase.

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How Alzheimer’s Affects Patients and Families