Are you or someone you know experiencing memory problems? This is just one of the early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. It is important to understand that this disease is NOT a normal part of growing older. An early diagnosis of memory problems is vital to treatment success. Address them early.

 
 
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Does the individual often repeat himself/herself or ask the same questions over and over?      
Is the individual more forgetful, that is, having trouble with short-term memory?      
Does the individual need reminders to do things like chores, shopping or taking medication?      
Does the individual forget appointments, family occasions or holidays?      
Does the individual seem sad, down in the dumps or prone to crying more often than in the past?      
Has the individual started having trouble doing calculations, managing finances or balancing the chequebook?      
Has the individual lost interest in usual activities such as hobbies, reading or social occasions?      
Has the individual begun to need help performing regular daily activities such as eating, dressing, bathing or using the bathroom?      
Has the individual become irritable, agitated, suspicious or started imagining (i.e., hearing, seeing or believing) things that are not real?      
Are there concerns about the individual’s driving ability, for example, getting lost or driving unsafely? Has he or she had to stop driving? (If he or she has never driven, answer “No”.)      
Does the individual have difficulty finding words, finishing sentences or naming people or things?      
 
 
 
 
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