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Early warning signs of dementia Learn the most common early signs and symptoms of dementia, how to notice them, and what you can do if they happen to you
Do I have dementia? - Alzheimers Society How will I know if I have dementia? Dementia is a medical condition, so it’s not something you can diagnose yourself, unless you have specialist skills and knowledge The most important thing to know, if you’re having problems with your memory or thinking, is when to see your GP
What are the early signs of dementia and when should you worry? As a clinician who treats people living with dementia, I’m often asked about whether dementia has any tell-tale signs, and what to do if you’re worried Coming together for the festive season can help you notice symptoms in loved ones you may not have seen for a while
Dementia in Australia, How is dementia diagnosed? - Australian . . . It is important to diagnose dementia early, as it allows for timely access to information and advice, medical management and support services An early diagnosis also allows for future planning of care options, living arrangements and sorting of legal and financial affairs
15 Early Warning Signs and Symptoms of Dementia - AARP Dementia is an umbrella term for a decline in mental ability that interferes with daily life It can diminish focus, attention, language skills, problem solving and visual perception Dementia can also make it difficult for a person to control emotions and can even lead to personality changes
Symptoms of dementia - NHS Common symptoms of Alzheimer's disease include: Find out more about Alzheimer's disease Vascular dementia is the second most common cause of dementia, after Alzheimer's Some people have both vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease, often called "mixed dementia"
10 warning signs of dementia - Alzheimer Society of Canada Are you, or the person you know, forgetting things often or struggling to retain new information? It's normal to occasionally forget appointments, colleagues’ names or a friend’s phone number only to remember them a short while later