Prepare Elder for a Dementia Diagnosis, pt 8
Prepare yourself, and your elderly parents, for a diagnosis. The more information you have available, the better to make informed decisions and plans.
A dementia diagnosis is determined through a series of steps. There are many different possible tests to rule out other health conditions, such as vitamin B12 deficiency, brain tumors, thyroid conditions, urinary tract infections, and more. Some of these conditions also may cause dementia symptoms, so they need to be ruled out.
A dementia evaluation can include:
— Reviewing a person’s medical history
— Physical or mental exam
— Lab tests
— Brain imaging
Stay proactive. Continue to observe and take notes to help you and medical professionals determine the best care and treatment options for your elderly parents.
Plan for the future. Will elders be safe living at home? Do they need homecare services? Home Care Partners can help!
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