The main symptoms of dementia in seniors are short term memory loss, slow down in the thinking process and a decline in their reasoning skills. In addition, as the disease progresses, you will notice a change in the person's personality, behavior and moods. All the symptoms of dementia in seniors will not manifest themselves.
Dementia is a progressive disease and as the person becomes worse, he or she will start hallucinating, start getting aggressive, believe they have done things or took part in activities that did not take place, having disrupted sleep patterns and requiring help to perform daily living activities. When the symptoms of dementia become very bad, the person becomes completely dependent on the care taker for walking, dressing, eating and using the toilet.
Here are some symptoms of dementia in seniors that make an appearance when the disease first starts:
- Finding it difficult to remember words to express themselves
- Getting uncomfortable and disoriented in unfamiliar surroundings
- Having problems when performing daily tasks like driving, cooking, cleaning or managing money
- Forgetting the names of friends and family
- Becoming paranoid and suspicious
- Placing things and not remember where they kept them
- Forgetting to keep appointments
- Unable to learn new information
- Losing interest in the outside world
- Change in behavior -- a withdrawn person can get silly and social while a social person can get withdrawn
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