As we age, it can be
difficult to distinguish normal forgetfulness from something more serious, like
Alzheimer’s Disease. Our South Jersey memory care team is here to share some of
the early warning signs of Alzheimer’s in older adults, which can hopefully
help you determine if your loved one needs a more professional level of
care.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association there
are 50 million people around the world living with Alzheimer’s and other forms
of dementia, so it’s likely that you know someone who has Alzheimer’s disease.
With that said, do you know what early warning signs to watch out for?
- Uncharacteristic changes in personality or
mood. We all
experience the occasional mood swing, but Alzheimer’s causes the person to
feel confused, anxious, frustrated, or easily upset both at home and when
outside of their comfort zone.
- They withdraw from social activities. If you notice your older loved one
is no longer the social butterfly they once were, it might be because
they’re struggling to keep up with conversations or because they have
difficulty with a group dynamic.
- Their judgment changes. We know our loved ones, including
their personalities, their habits, and their quirks. If you notice your
senior parent making decisions that seem out of character, like making
irresponsible decisions with their money, it may be a sign of something
more serious.
- They stop caring about personal
cleanliness and grooming. While
this can also be a symptom of depression, a lack of interest in personal
hygiene can be a strong indicator of Alzheimer’s.
- Misplacing important items. We’ve all occasionally misplaced our keys
or our phones, but people with Alzheimer’s will often misplace important
items and they won’t be able to retrace their steps in order to help find
them.
- They have difficulty with one-on-one
conversations. People
with Alzheimer’s may lose their train of thought mid-conversation, they
may repeat themselves several times, or they may struggle to remember
common words or phrases.
- Confusion with times and places. It’s common to miss an appointment
here and there. However, if you notice your loved one is losing track of
important dates, or if they forget where they are and how they got there,
speak with their primary doctor as soon as possible.
- They struggle to complete routine
tasks. Things like
making a grocery list, putting every-day items like dishes back in the
correct place, and driving to frequently-visited locations may become
difficult to those with Alzheimer’s.
- Difficulty with planning and
problem-solving,
including managing monthly bills and making plans to get together with
family.
- Asking the same questions
repeatedly, even when they’ve just been given the information they’re
asking for.
When is it
time for professional memory care?
As Alzheimer’s
advances, the person usually becomes unable to live alone and often requires
around-the-clock professional care. It can be a difficult decision to make, but
if your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it may be time to start
exploring your options. We recommend researching specialized memory care
neighborhoods like Tapestries® at The Shores in Cape May County because we have
many different cutting-edge methods to handle the specific needs of people with
Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
From on-site medical
care to flexible sleep and meal schedules, Tapestries Memory Care at The Shores
has been designed to give your loved one the highest quality of life possible.
While also giving you the peace of mind in knowing your loved one with dementia
is in a safe, secure environment that prioritizes their every need.
For more information about United Methodist Communities at The Shores, or if you have any questions about our Tapestries Memory Care neighborhood in South Jersey, please contact us today or visit our website at: https://theshores.umcommunities.org/alzheimers-dementia-care/
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