See the Signs. Start a Conversation.
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias can affect memory, thinking, and behavior in ways that interfere with daily life. Forgetting things now and then is a normal part of aging, but if it happens a lot, it might mean something more serious.
Knowing the signs can help you take the next steps toward diagnosis and support for your loved one. There is no cure or effective long-term treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, but early intervention can help with managing symptoms and planning for the future.
Early intervention of Alzheimer’s includes:
- Recognizing the signs of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias.
- Talking with your loved one.
- Seeing a primary care provider or specialist (such as a neurologist) to get a diagnosis and treatment plan.
- Learning about community services, support groups, and available resources in the area.
- Planning how to handle legal, financial, and care decisions as the symptoms get worse.