Screening and Early Detection

Screening and Early Detection

Did you know that Alzheimer’s disease is expected to impact more of us as our population gets older? This means it is crucial to learn how to reduce risks and spot signs as soon as possible. Screening and early detection can provide more time to make the choices that are right for you. An Alzheimer's screening is a conversation between you and your health care provider that includes: ✅An evaluation of your overall health. ✅Identifying conditions that could affect how well your mind is working. ✅Identifying any changes in memory, personality, and routine that you may be experiencing. During a screening, your health care provider will ask questions like: ✅ “Have you struggled to remember words or names you use in conversation often?” ✅ “Have you lost your sense of direction in familiar places?” Your health care provider can help determine if your experiences are normal signs of aging or if a referral to a specialist is needed. Don’t wait—early detection is key and can lead to better health outcomes. 🔑 Make sure to schedule regular check-ups and discuss any concerns with your health care provider. #TakeOnAlz 💜 To learn more, visit: TakeOnAlz.com

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