DEMENTIA SYMPTOMS
How can you tell if a friend or family member is beginning to exhibit signs of early dementia – or merely age-appropriate forgetfulness?
According to guidelines published by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, a person who has difficulty with one or more of the following activities should be evaluated for dementia:
Dementia Symptom 2 — Handling complex tasks. The individual has trouble with previously familiar activities, such as balancing a checkbook, cooking a meal, or other tasks that involve a complex train of thought.
Dementia Symptom 4 — Spatial ability and orientation. Driving and finding one’s way in familiar surroundings become difficult or impossible, and the person may have problems recognizing known objects and landmarks.
Dementia Symptom 6 — Behavior. Personality changes emerge. For example, the person may appear more passive and less responsive than usual or more suspicious and irritable. Visual or auditory stimuli may be misinterpreted.
Source: John Hopkins — Red Flag in Mental Fuinctioning
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- 08.19.09 5:06
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