10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season

Spending time with loved ones during the holidays means it’s easier to spot small changes in behavior that could be the early stages of memory impairment. While this can cause initial feelings of worry and panic, taking the time to understand the situation is the first step in providing your mother, father, grandparent, sibling or other family member the best care possible. 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season
These are the most common signs that dementia-related changes are taking place in the brain:
- Memory lapses that disrupt daily life
- Forgetting newly-learned information and important dates or events
- Relying increasingly upon other people to function
- Problem solving and planning difficulties
- Difficulty concentrating and following familiar multi-step processes like recipes or paying bills
- Simple tasks take an inordinate amount of time to perform
- Difficulty carrying out familiar tasks
- Getting lost or needing directions driving to a familiar destination
- Needing help managing a budget or remembering how a favorite game is played
- Confusion using appliances (e.g., microwave or TV remote)
- Locational/temporal confusion
- Frequently losing track of dates and passage of time
- Trouble understanding things planned for later
- Forgetting where they are or how they got there
- Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships
- Vision deteriorating or misidentifying common objects
- Difficulty reading, judging distance and determining color/contrast
- New problems with words in speaking or writing
- Difficulties during conversations, like losing track and not knowing how to continue
- Repeating themselves
- Problems finding the right word or referring to things by the wrong name
- Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps
- Placing things in unusual locations
- Inability to retrace steps to find lost items
- Accusing those around them of stealing
- Decreased or poor judgment
- Poor judgment when dealing with money (e.g., giving large amounts to telemarketers)
- Lapses in grooming and personal cleanliness
- Withdrawal from work or social activities
- Pulling away from social activities, interests, large groups, sports and hobbies
- Trouble remembering how to participate in favorite pastimes
- Seems introverted
- Changes in mood and personality
- Becoming confused, suspicious, depressed, fearful or anxious
- Upsets easily in places where they are out of their comfort zone
If your loved one is exhibiting any of these signs, it may be time get support. You can use Silverado as a resource by speaking with a dementia care specialist. 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season
10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season
10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season 10 Dementia Warning Signs to Look for this Holiday Season
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