Tackling Memory Decline
A gradual decline in memory, learning and cognitive skills is commonly noted in older adults. When this decline begins affecting the behaviour and basic daily functioning, it points towards the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
It is usually accompanied by various other health conditions but is distinct in its symptoms and hence, receiving treatment as soon as the symptoms are noticed will help prevent its rapid escalation.
How To Begin
3
Total Number of Stages
7
Sessions of Betterment
Personal
Sessions
Help Approach
Plan
Stage | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Name | Screening and Observation | Address the symptoms | Follow up |
Sessions | 1 | 4 | 2 |
Details |
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Plan
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Name | Screening and Observation |
Sessions | 1 |
Name | Address the symptoms |
Sessions | 4 |
Name | Follow up |
Sessions | 2 |
Details
- Recognize the genetic or/and psychological causes of the disease
- Study the physical and behavioural impacts of the disease
- Know other psychological and/or neurological comorbidities
- Work towards reducing its rapid development
- Maintain a regular check through follow ups
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Outcome
Controlled increase of the symptoms
Acknowledged symptoms and other comorbidities
Reduced distress and cognitive disturbances
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Frequently Asked Questions
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurologic disorder that causes the brain to shrink and brain cells to die. Alzheimer’s disease includes a continuous decline in thinking, behavioural and social skills that affects a person’s ability to function independently.
While dementia is a general term, Alzheimer’s disease is a specific brain disease. It is marked by symptoms of dementia that gradually get worse over time.
Those who have a parent, brother or sister with Alzheimer’s are more likely to develop the disease. The risk increases if more than one family member has the illness.
Alzheimer’s is not a part of normal ageing, but as you grow older the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s disease increases.