Recognising the signs of Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias

Over 64,000 people in Ireland are currently living with dementia, with the numbers predicted to rise to 150,000 by 2050.

Recognising the signs of Alzheimer’s and seeking a diagnosis is important for long term health and wellbeing. Early detection and understanding of dementia symptoms are vital for timely intervention.

Home Instead’s 10 signs of Dementia

Memory loss that disrupts daily life

Challenges in planning, solving problems or keeping track of things

Difficulty completing familiar tasks.

Confusion with time or place.

Challenges understanding visual images and spatial relationships.

New problems with words in speaking or writing.

Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps.

Decreased or poor judgement

Withdrawal from work or social activities.

Changes in mood, behaviour and personality.

When early signs are noticed, it’s best to see a doctor who can determine the symptoms, diagnose the disease causing the symptoms, and provide appropriate treatment. Keep in mind that as a person ages, they may experience slight changes in their cognitive abilities. However, they are typically not severe enough to impact daily life.

For example, a person may sometimes forget names or appointments but can remember them later. They may misplace things from time to time but can later retrace their steps to find them. These types of lapses in memory may not be a concern until the person can no longer recall or retrace their steps.

September is World Alzheimer’s Month, and as dedicated advocates for dementia awareness, Home Instead aims to provide guidance on recognising and reducing the risks of Dementia.

By promoting awareness, providing practical guidance, and fostering a supportive community, Home Instead’s goal is to encourage individuals to take proactive measures towards risk reduction by addressing risk factors.

By understanding these factors and working towards risk reduction, we hope to enhance the quality of life for those living with dementia and those at risk of developing it.

For more information about Home Instead’s Dementia Awareness Month Campaign and to access invaluable dementia care resources, please visit https://www.homeinstead.ie/dementia-month.

 

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