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March 29, 2018 By Paul Markowitz

6 Signs of Memory Loss in Seniors

Forgetfulness and Memory loss can be a normal part of aging, however it is also a symptom that should not be ignored or go unnoticed. Memory loss can be a sign of dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s, so it is important to recognize the symptoms early on. Here are some signs of memory loss to be on the lookout for as your loved one ages:

  1. Trouble Remembering things that just happened: When your loved one forgets tasks or conversations that just occurred, asks over and over for the same information, or is constantly relying on memory aids like sticky notes or voice reminders, they could be experiencing memory loss.
  2. Misplacing Items: Disorganization, losing track of personal items, or putting things in odd places are all signs of memory loss. A person with memory loss may also continuously need to retrace their steps or occasionally accuse others of stealing.
  3. Mood Swings: Confusion, frustration, and anxiety are signs that a person may be experiencing memory loss symptoms. Losing your memory is not an easy pill to swallow, and it can be a difficult reality to face, so it isn’t surprising that frustration and confusion are among the symptoms of losing memory.
  4. Questionable Decision-Making: Frivolous spending or failure to maintain proper hygiene are two examples to look out for if your loved one is experiencing memory loss. Giving money to telemarketers, making random purchases, or failing to pay bills can all be attributed to memory loss.
  5. Withdrawal from Social Activity: A person with memory loss or Alzheimer’s may begin to remove themselves from social situations, hobbies, and activities with others. They may have trouble keeping up with conversations with others or experience confusion and anxiety when trying to participate in activities and hobbies that they used to enjoy.
  6. Trouble with Vision: For some, problems with visual images and perception is a sign of memory loss. A person may have trouble driving, reading, seeing long distances, or even seeing colors. More than sixty percent of individuals with Alzheimer’s will have some sort of a decline in vision.

Age-related memory loss can be normal to an extent, however when a person begins to experience these symptoms, it can be a sign that something more serious is going on, such as Alzheimer’s. As the most common form of dementia, Alzheimer’s is a disease affects a person’s memory, thinking, and behavior.

Symptoms start mild and develop slowly over time. Eventually, Alzheimer’s becomes severe enough to disrupt daily life and tasks, which is why understanding and knowing the early-on signs of memory loss is important.

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