Experts say perhaps as many as 40 percent of adults over the age of 65 suffer from some level of memory loss, but are quick to add, it does not necessarily mean Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. They explain there are some noticeable characteristics separating normal memory loss from dementia.
For instance, many older adults occasionally forget how to operate a piece of machinery or how to program a remote control if they have not done it in a while; but doctors say this is common and most-likely not a cause for concern. However, it is more concerning when a person forgets how to get home or how to perform routine tasks. It is normal to have to pause and think how to communicate a thought or idea but it is not normal to forget what you just said and continuously repeat yourself, or to not be able to finish a thought. Another sign the problem is more serious than normal forgetfulness is using the wrong word to describe something or forgetting the name altogether; as is forgetting names of family and friends. Another example of more than normal age-related forgetfulness is forgetting what an object is or what it is for. With normal memory loss, you may forget where you put your glasses; someone with Alzheimer’s may find their glasses and not recognize them as their own or forget they wear glasses. Experts caution even in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, people can have balance problems, and as the disease progresses, balance typically gets worse. A study found people with dementia were “8-times more likely to fall than older people who have not been diagnosed with a form of dementia.” Along with assisted living, Houston’s MorningStar at River Oaks has secure suites devoted to individualized care for those with mild to advanced memory impairment. Our Reflections Neighborhood is designed to accommodate the needs of our residents and encourages and supports their independence while keeping them safe. If you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related disease, please visit our website for more information about our experienced, compassionate memory care. MorningStar Senior Living’s communities across the U.S. have a passionate commitment to serving seniors, earning a reputation for satisfaction that is second to none. If you are looking for the finest memory care or assisted living Houston has to offer, we encourage you to consider MorningStar at River Oaks. Source: activebeat.com/your-health/normal-aging-vs-alzheimers-6-key-differences
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As we grow older, not only do our physical abilities slow down but so do our cognitive abilities. We may find ourselves not able to remember facts the same way we used to or have difficulty thinking about two problems at the same time. Professionals say these changes make it harder for us to stay focused and easier to get distracted. You may not recall new information as you did in the past because you didn’t really learn it.
Changes can start as early as in our 50s and 60s but experts say to remember that most age-related memory loss and thinking problems are normal and not necessarily a sign of Alzheimer’s. They explain it can “simply reflect a slower processing speed and poor encoding and retrieval of new memories as a result of diminished attention.” Despite your brain moving a little slower, your judgement is still intact and you have the ability to make sense of what you know and form reasonable arguments. Another thing to consider is even the smallest hearing loss can make processing new information more difficult. Research shows while our ability to concentrate diminishes, there are things we can do to improve it. A 2015 study found participants who played brain games 15 minutes, 5 days a week had a big impact on improving their concentration. Another small study in 2018 saw an improvement in seniors’ visual selective attention (VSA), the ability to concentrate on a specific task while ignoring distractions, after playing video games. Recommended cognitive activities include things like crosswords puzzles, Sudoku, chess, jigsaw puzzles and other memory games. The MorningStar of River Oaks assisted living and memory care community is designed as a true home distinguished by comfort, wellness and love. Residents will enjoy a whole range of luxury amenities, compassionate care services, and wellness programs and activities. Please visit our website for availability and pricing and ask about our Move-in Specials at the finest senior living in Houston. Source: health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/how-aging-affects-focus |
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