Alzheimer’s: What to Watch For

Getting older is not something people commonly look forward to, but we all know it is a part of life. When you or a loved one grows wiser and older, sometimes memory starts slipping.
One of the most common signs of Alzheimer’s disease, especially in the early stage, is forgetting recently learned information or important dates or events. Sometimes asking for the same questions over and over takes place. At that point, people tend to rely on more memory aids like notes or Alexa (electronic assistants). Sometimes, family members will be asked to handle things the person used to handle on their own just fine.

Our caregivers at Superior Care Iowa are compassionate, dependable caregivers who are experienced with all aspects of Alzheimer’s and Dementia. We offer comprehensive support for elder care, guiding you through the healthcare system. Our representative can accompany you for vital neurological testing.

For more information on Alzheimer’s and Dementia, visit: www.alz.org

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