Last
year alone, approximately 500,000 people in the U.S. received a diagnosis of
Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia such as frontotemporal dementia, Lewy
body disease and others. Moreover, even
though many families had come to suspect a problem and may not be all that
surprised to hear the diagnosis, it is still a devastating blow.
However
please remember if you or a family member is experiencing confusion and/or
memory loss that there are other factors that can masquerade as dementia. For example, lack of sleep
and/or depression and anxiety can result in feelings of confusion. Also certain medications and medical
conditions can have side effects that mimic some of the symptoms of
dementia.
The
U.S. News & World Report cautions families that if a loved one is not as
sharp as they used to be to make sure that they are protected against scams
from unscrupulous people. You may want
to have a family member, trusted friend, or a professional financial advisor
help to oversee the person’s finances.
Another
thing you can do to help yourself and your family feel more prepared for what
the future holds is to investigate the extent of your community’s resources. This may include looking into options for
in-home care as well as senior
living communities that specialize in memory care.
Experts
say one of the most important things to avoid doing after getting a diagnosis
of dementia is to assume your life is over.
They stress you need to find reasons for hope and to think about ways to
bring joy into your life. Tia Powell,
M.D. writes that “music is one wonderful avenue for delight. Your brain's
capacity for music is unusually sturdy; the ability to sing, play and enjoy
music often outlasts many other skills.”
At
MorningStar
of Beaverton, we provide area seniors with compassionate
and loving assisted
living as well as specialized, individualized memory care to
those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. As dementia care experts, each day our
energies are put toward continuing to find ways to celebrate and elevate life. Please contact us with questions.
MorningStar
of Beaverton offers the very best in assisted living and memory care with our
distinct mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built
upon honoring God, valuing all seniors, and investing in staff with a
felt calling to serve. Dedicated to creating a real home for residents within a
beautiful setting, we encourage you to learn more about our exceptional
community.
Source:health.usnews.com/health-care/for-better/articles/questions-to-ask-when-youre-diagnosed-with-dementia
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