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Is it Alzheimer’s Disease or Just Aging?

February 7, 2025Admin

Seniors experience so many changes as they age and some of those changes can be disconcerting and may even make them worry they’re developing serious issues like Alzheimer’s disease. Understanding what makes a symptom something that’s a normal part of aging and what is something more serious is important because it helps families make decisions like hiring Alzheimer’s care support to help.

Memory Loss

Memory loss is one of the most common symptoms that causes seniors to worry about their health. Just about everyone sometimes forgets names or events but remembers them later. When memory loss causes disruptions in daily life that could be a sign of bigger trouble.

Making Mistakes

Just like memory loss, mistakes happen. No one is perfect, and trying to be perfect isn’t good for anyone to try to do. But if seniors are having more trouble planning or solving problems, which leads to a lot of mistakes, there could be an underlying reason, like Alzheimer’s disease. A full assessment can give seniors and families answers.

Needing Help

When daily tasks get difficult, seniors often need more help. It can be frustrating for them to need help from elder care providers, but that assistance is not there to reduce independence or to detract from what seniors can do. If they’re having trouble with familiar tasks on a regular basis, seniors may be dealing with a form of dementia.

Confusion

Confusion that doesn’t last long or that seniors can recover from once they solve problems related to the confusion are a part of aging for the most part. When it’s something to be concerned about is if seniors become more confused on a regular basis, especially about time or place. These are areas of confusion that Alzheimer’s care providers in Buckhead, GA can help seniors manage.

Vision Changes

Aging brings a lot of changes to vision, particularly if seniors develop cataracts. Health conditions can affect vision as well, making it more important than ever for seniors to visit their eye doctors regularly. But if seniors have more trouble with low light, gauging distances, or understanding what they see, they problem may be in the brain and not in their eyes.

Losing Items

Just about everyone has experienced the frustration of losing items. As seniors age, they might do this more often but if they are able to retrace their steps and find what they’ve lost, this is likely due to regular aging. Losing items and believing someone else has stolen the items or being unable to recall where they were or when they had the items they lost might point to Alzheimer’s disease.

Withdrawing from Social Activities

Sometimes seniors just don’t have the energy for social events. They might be tired or they could experience other challenges, like seasonal depression. But seniors with dementia often experience bigger issues during social activities, like having trouble following conversations. That can make them withdraw from all social activities instead of just a few.

Mood Swings

Behavioral changes and mood changes are a common problem for people with dementia. These changes may appear along with confusion, anxiety, or aggravation that they don’t normally exhibit. For most people who don’t have dementia, an occasional bad mood is perfectly normal.

Facing the challenges that Alzheimer’s disease brings is not easy for families. Alzheimer’s care providers offer support and assistance to help families and aging adults with Alzheimer’s disease feel safer and better able to meet these difficulties head on.

If you or an aging loved one are considering Alzheimer’s care in Buckhead, GA, please contact the caring staff at Assisting Hands – Serving Forsyth and North Fulton County today at 770-626-5150

Assisting Hands – Serving Forsyth and North Fulton County provides exceptional home care in Buckhead, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Cumming, Gainesville, Suwanee and the surrounding areas in Georgia.

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