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  • Memory screenings are a significant first step toward finding out if a person may have a memory problem. Memory problems can be caused by Alzheimer's disease or other medical conditions.

 

  • While a memory screening is not used to diagnose any particular illness and does not replace consultation with a qualified physician or other healthcare professional, it is very helpful. A screening can check a person's memory and other thinking skills. It can indicate if someone might benefit from a more complete medical visit.

 

  • It is important to identify the disease or problem that is causing memory loss. That is why a person should follow up with a qualified healthcare professional for a comprehensive exam.

 

  •  Some memory problems can be readily treated, such as those caused by vitamin deficiencies or thyroid problems. Other memory problems might result from causes that are not currently reversible, such as Alzheimer's disease. In general, the earlier the diagnosis, the easier it is to treat one of these conditions.

 

  • Early recognition of mild cognitive impairment (MCI)--mild memory loss that may eventually lead to dementia---provides an opportunity for healthcare professionals to treat this condition, and possibly slow down the changes in memory and other thinking skills.

 

  • Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can improve quality of life. Individuals with Alzheimer's disease can learn more about the disease, including available and emerging medical treatments; get counseling and other social services support in their community; address legal, financial and other planning issues; and have more of a say in decision-making. Caregivers and other family members can take advantage of community services, such as support groups.

If you think you are having memory issues, please seek the help of qualified professionals.

Watertown's Resources are: 

Lutheran Social Services (605 882 2740)

 Bridgeway Counseling (605 886 5262)

 

 

Why are memory screenings important?

Free Screenings

WAMCAN (Watertown Area Memory Care & Aging Network) will be providing FREE community Memory Screenings Tuesday, October 8th at the Watertown Event Center. Watch our Facebook page for more info! 

Memory Screening 2024

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