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4 Warning Signs Your Loved One Could Be Suffering from Alzheimer's Disease

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It can be hard to watch your loved one age, in part because it’s a reminder that one day you will too. However, it is more important than ever to keep your eye out for warning signs that your parent is changing, especially when it comes to memory loss.

Alzheimer’s disease is an incurable brain condition that can lead to a host of other problems, and it’s the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Here are some warning signs of the disease to keep an eye out for.

1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life

The key phrase here is “disrupts daily life”. It is completely normal to experience slight lapses in memory, but when those lapses disrupt your loved one’s functioning, it should be a cause for concern. If they are forgetting recently learned information, important dates or events, forgetting to take medication, or increasingly rely on family members to remind them of things they used to do by themselves.

2. Difficulties in planning or solving problems

Does your loved one seem to now struggle finishing a crossword puzzle when they used to do them everyday? Do they have trouble remembering to pay their bills, directions to the grocery store, or have problems concentrating on completing a task? These all are clues that you could be witnessing the onset of Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia.

3. Trouble understanding visual images and spacial relationships

New and unusual vision problems are another clue that your loved one may be in need of Alzheimer’s care services. Look for difficulty reading, judging distance, driving, and differentiating between color and contrast.

4. Withdrawal from social activities they used to enjoy

A person who is suffering from the onset of Alzheimer’s may stop participating in activities they used to enjoy. In many cases, this is actually a sign of depression, another common health problem among seniors in the United states. But when accompanied by other issues, it can be a major red flag for Alzheimer’s disease.

For instance, they could also forget how to complete simple pastimes like gardening, knitting, or playing an instrument. If you notice that they are becoming less and less social, consider having a serious discussion as to why.

For those suffering from the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, senior in home care may be the best option to ensure they are safe at all times. Not only are full-time nursing homes expensive, but suddenly changing environments can worsen the confusion and symptoms of dementia. That’s why in home care is such an attractive and affordable senior care option for so many families.

Here in Seattle, Fedelta offers many in home care solutions to give you peace of mind that your loved one will be cared for as they age in place.

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