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Timely detection of memory loss or cognitive impairment offers many benefits for people with dementia, their families and physicians.

Benefits to the physician:

  • Triggers a search for potentially treatable or reversible disorders

  • Alerts physicians that treatment plans for other health conditions must factor in comprehension and compliance challenges faced by a person with dementia

  • Alerts physicians of the need to avoid medications with anticholinergic effects, which further suppress activity in one of the chief neurotransmission systems affected by Alzheimer’s disease
    View a list of drugs with anticholinergic properties

  • Provides time to address safety issues before accidents or emergencies occur

Benefits to the patient:

  • May positively impact the individual by ensuring greater understanding and awareness of what is happening to him or her

  • Provides an opportunity to take medications to address some of the cognitive changes

  • Provides the patient and family with a framework for understanding and adapting to cognitive and behavioral changes; may reduce the tendency to blame or be impatient with the diagnosed individual

  • Opens the door for the patient and family to take advantage of appropriate programs and services

  • Alerts the patient and family to begin thinking about safety and security issues, including living arrangements, driving, cooking and managing medication

  • Identifies the condition at a time when the patient can still participate in medical, legal and financial decisions and make proxy plans

  • Can encourage exploration of options for job accommodations, early retirement or disability for individuals with younger-onset Alzheimer's before reduced performance jeopardizes employment and financial security.

     



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