WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SIGNS OF MEMORY LOSS?
It is not a medical condition that immediately develops symptoms, such as a sprained ankle or broken arm. However, the medical condition is much more debilitating because it doesn’t heal. We are talking about memory loss, which frequently gets much worse by developing the symptoms associated with dementia.
Memory represents an ability that involves several interconnected abilities performed by the brain. When the areas of the brain that coordinate the interconnected abilities begin to fail, you might experience a mild form of memory loss that can eventually develop into dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. At our senior housing center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, we educate both residents and their loved ones on how to recognize the most common signs of memory loss.
Forgetting Information
One of the most common signs of memory loss concerns forgetting what was once easy to retrieve information, such as a close friend’s name or a loved one’s cell phone number. Although we all experience short lapses in memory, experiencing memory loss involves forgetting information for extended periods.
Misplacing Items
One day, you cannot find your car keys. No big deal, you think. This happens to all of us at one time because of too much stress or a mind preoccupied with other things. However, misplacing your car keys one time turns into frequent bouts of losing track of critically important bank and legal documents.
Misplacing items represents one of the most common signs of memory loss, as well as a sign that often causes emotional distress.
Cannot Complete Daily Tasks
Although busy people get distracted occasionally, they are still able to complete basic daily tasks, such as washing dishes and ironing clothes. The same cannot be said for those suffering memory loss. What were once boring daily tasks suddenly become chores that require an immense effort just to remember how to get them done.
Mood Swings
When a loved one suffers memory loss, the inability to remember things can lead to bouts of depression. We all take pride in being self-sufficient, and when that self-sufficiency wanes for any reason, we can lose confidence and worse, the will to live. Memory loss also can trigger wild mood swings, which develop because of the frustration associated with symptoms like disorientation and impaired judgment.
Loss of Motivation
We all lose interest in doing chores, such as mowing the lawn and removing clutter from the garage. However, when people lose interest in something they love to do, then something much more serious that losing interest is at work. If you notice a loved one not participating in a favored activity, then possibly your loved one is experiencing a common sign of memory loss called loss of motivation.
Learn More About the Memory Loss Care Provided by MorningStar of Rio Rancho
One of the most common reasons why our Rio Rancho assisted living facility attracts new residents is because we offer three lifestyle options: independent living, assisted living, and memory care. Your loved one can start in our independent living program, and if the signs of memory loss start to develop, we can smoothly transition your loved one into an assisted living arrangement. The licensed and experienced caretakers at our senior housing center in Rio Rancho, NM receive extensive training on how to recognize, as well as manage the signs of memory loss.
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