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Five Symptoms of Alzheimers Disease

Автор: MelissaBPhD

Загружено: 2022-08-30

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Alzheimer's disease is a syndrome that impacts a person's ability to think, problem-solve, and function every day. It can influence a person's memory, language, behavior, decision-making, visual and spatial skills, and ability to pay attention.

It happens slowly, over time, so often it may take family and friends – and even the person experiencing the disease – years to recognize these problems. In fact, dementia isn't usually diagnosed until these problems are to the point that they interfere with the person's ability to work, take care of their affairs, and manage their household.

Tune in to this episode of This Is Getting Old: Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World to learn about five symptoms of Alzheimer's. This information could help you or a loved one identify the early warning symptoms and get earlier treatment.

Key points covered in this episode:

✔️ #1: Difficulty Understanding Spatial Relationships
If your loved one has difficulty understanding how to get from place to place, it could be a symptom of dementia. This can manifest in several ways, such as getting lost in familiar places, being unable to follow directions, or misjudging distances.

If you notice your loved one having difficulty figuring how things fit together, understanding maps, wandering, or getting lost, or changes in depth perception – trips, slips, falls, or a car accident, it could be an early symptom of a memory problem.

✔️ #2: Aphasia—Difficulties with Language Use
Aphasia—not to be confused with dysphagia (trouble swallowing)—is difficulty with understanding or using words. It can make it hard to read, write, or say what you want to. Aphasia may also make it hard to follow or carry on a conversation.

If you notice your loved one having trouble following conversations, finding the right word, substituting made-up words; writing that is hard to understand; or slurred speech, it could be an early symptom of dementia.

✔️ #3: Trouble Paying Attention

Staying focused becomes more difficult; repeating questions; losing or misplacing things; errors in managing finances. The person may lose their train of thought when talking to you or have trouble following a conversation.

✔️ # 4: Difficulty Managing Time and Effort
Trouble with time management is another common symptom of dementia. This can manifest as forgetting what day it is, losing track of time, or inability to follow a schedule. In more severe cases, people with dementia may have difficulty planning and carrying out tasks that require multiple steps.

This can manifest as forgetting to take medications, having trouble cooking meals, having difficulty driving, taking longer to complete normal daily activities, and having trouble organizing themselves to get out of the house.

✔️ # 5: Amnesia and Agnosia—Memory Loss and Trouble Recognizing Familiar Objects or People

One of the classic symptoms of dementia is memory loss. This can manifest as forgetting recent events, conversations, or appointments. In more severe cases, people with dementia may forget who their loved ones are.

Memory loss is often accompanied by agnosia, difficulty recognizing familiar objects or people. This can manifest as the inability to identify everyday household items, not knowing how to use ordinary things, or not recognizing close friends or family members.

Watch the NOSH: Nurses Optimizing Supportive Handfeeding video to learn more about how to manage mealtimes for persons with Alzheimer's disease. You can use the three different hand hand-feeding techniques with other activities of daily living.
Knowing that Alzheimer’s Disease is Not A Normal Part of Aging Could Help You Live Longer.
Aging doesn't have to equate to decay and decline.

Alzheimer's disease is not a normal part of aging. You should know that as a young person because what you think about aging impacts how well you age and how long you live.

Learn all you can about what is NORMAL with aging, not what you may think is expected or believing the negative stereotypes accompanying aging in American culture. The negative stereotype of aging is called ageism, and it can decrease your life expectancy by almost 8 years. In fact, most older adults in the US are still vibrant and engaged in life. Strive to be that type of older adult – I know I am.

If you have questions, comments, or need help, please feel free to drop a one-minute audio or video clip and email it to me at [email protected], and I will get back to you by recording an answer to your question.

Read more at www.melissabphd.com/podcast-blog.

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