Patients who suffer from graphic orientation disorder must also have developed or will develop Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease, commonly known as dementia, is a condition that no child wants to see happen to their parents. There are many things that parents can do to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Please share the following tips and habits with your parents to prevent Alzheimer’s. Eating plenty of vegetables, vegetable oils and other foods containing unsaturated fatty acids in your daily diet can reduce people’s risk of developing progeria (Alzheimer’s disease). It is important to maintain interpersonal relationships and avoid falling into a prolonged depressed mood and developing depression, which is also a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. Experts believe that the elderly should stay active and use their brains more, such as reading more books, learning new things, even talking with friends, playing mahjong and chess, all of which can stimulate brain power and stimulate the vitality of nerve cells. General care: create a quiet, comfortable and safe environment; pay attention to diet, give high protein, high calorie, high vitamin, low sugar, low fat diet, with light, easy to digest and nutritious food; safety care, prevent bruises, injuries, playing with fire, choking and other outside; basic life care, assist in taking care of personal hygiene; participate in work and recreational activities and behavioral therapy. Diet should be suitable for the patient’s taste, ensure rich nutrition, variety to improve appetite, but should avoid patients eat again due to forgetfulness, over-eating or not actively eating situation. Foods such as mushrooms, eggs, soybeans, fungus, yams and sea cucumbers are all effective in preventing and treating progeria.