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Bruyère Memory Program

10 Warning Signs

Whether you’re experiencing possible symptoms or are concerned for someone you care about, the Alzheimer Society has developed the following list of signs to look for:


  1. Memory loss affecting day-to-day abilities – forgetting things often or struggling to retain new information.
  2. Difficulty performing familiar tasks – forgetting how to do something you’ve been doing your whole life, such as preparing a meal or getting dressed. 
  3. Problems with language – forgetting words or substituting words that don’t fit the context.
  4. Disorientation in time and space – not knowing what day of the week it is or getting lost in a familiar place.
  5. Impaired judgment – not recognizing a medical problem that needs attention or wearing light clothing on a cold day.
  6. Problems with abstract thinking – not understanding what numbers signify on a calculator, for example, or how they’re used.
  7. Misplacing things – putting things in strange places, like an iron in the freezer or a wristwatch in the sugar bowl.
  8. Changes in mood and behaviour – exhibiting severe mood swings from being easy-going to quick-tempered.
  9. Loss of initiative-losing interest in friends, family and favorite activities. 
  10. Challenges understanding visual and spatial information-difficulty finding the way around familiar environments.

If you are concerned about any of these signs, talk to your doctor.

 

Source: 10 warning signs of dementia | Alzheimer Society of Canada

 

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