Friday, May 19, 2023

You Should Track These Dementia Symptoms in Seniors

It’s essential to be vigilant for signs of early dementia in seniors. Early intervention can significantly impact a senior’s quality of life. At MorningStar at Beaverton in Oregon, we understand families' challenges when their loved ones are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia. If you are concerned that your parent or loved one may be in need of memory care, be mindful of these symptoms of dementia in seniors. MorningStar’s memory care communities utilize the latest technology and research in memory care to create an engaging and stimulating environment and lifestyle for residents.

One of the most common early signs of dementia is forgetfulness. Seniors may have difficulty remembering important dates, recent events, conversations, or appointments. They may frequently misplace items such as their car keys or telephone or struggle to recall semi-familiar names or faces. As a caregiver or adult child to a senior, tracking these instances of memory loss can help identify memory loss patterns and provide valuable information to healthcare professionals for accurate diagnosis and personalized care planning.


While we all have our forgetful moments that increase with age, another early symptom of dementia is difficulty with communication or a change in normal behavior surrounding communication. If you are having a conversation with a senior that you talk with regularly and are finding that they are struggling more and more to find the right words or are having difficulty following or participating in conversations, this could be a sign of early dementia. Tracking these changes in communication patterns can assist in identifying the progression of dementia and facilitating appropriate interventions, including speech therapy and communication techniques.


Families can rest assured knowing their loved ones are receiving the very best modern and holistic memory care practices for memory care in Beaverton. Offering a range of activities and programs, our assisted living is designed to promote social engagement, cognitive stimulation, and physical exercise. These activities not only enhance residents' quality of life, but they can also help slow the progression of dementia.


Learn more about MorningStar’s social activities and retirement communities in Beaverton by contacting our staff who are happy to answer any questions you have. Our website also provides information on our company’s history and vision, as well as what sets us apart from other retirement facilities in Oregon. We encourage you to see for yourself our exceptional offering for independent and assisted living in Beaverton, Oregon.


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