The Early Signs of Dementia

Published: 07/06/2023

The Early Signs of Dementia 

In the early stages of Dementia, a person’s symptoms can be relatively mild, so much so that they often go unnoticed. We wanted to share the Early Signs of Dementia that you might see in yourself, or a loved one, and what you should do after noticing these signs. 'Dementia' is actually an umbrella term, so there are several different types of Dementia, and early signs can vary depending on the type that one is living with. Dementia symptoms can also vary from person to person. At Right at Home Solent, we want to offer our expert knowledge to help you identify the early signs and symptoms of Dementia. 

What is Dementia?

Dementia is the term used to describe a group of symptoms that come from a result from damage to the brain caused by different diseases such as; Alzheimer’s disease. Symptoms of Dementia can vary depending on the part of the brain which is damaged. The most common type of Dementia is Alzheimer’s disease; but what people don't know is that there is hundred of other Dementia types, all of which can affect an individual differently and they can all experience different signs and symptoms. Some of the most common symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease which most people are aware of are:

  • Memory Problems
  • Becoming Confused in Unfamiliar Settings
  • Asking Questions Repetitively
  • Difficulty finding the Right Words
  • Difficulty with Tasks and Activities that require Organisation and Planning
  • Becoming more withdrawn and Anxious
  • Difficulty with numbers and/or handling change in shops

Symptoms of early Dementia

Early symptoms can vary from person to person. Some common early symptoms are:

  • Memory Loss
  • Difficulty Concentrating
  • Finding it hard to carry out normal Daily Tasks
  • Mood Changes
  • Being confused about Time and Place
  • Decreased or Poor Judgement

For more extensive information and guidance on the early signs and symptoms of Dementia, you can visit the Alzheimer’s Society website here - Alzheimers Society

How can we help?

Our specialist team of CareGivers in Fareham, Gosport, Southampton & New Forest East, can support your loved ones to remain in the comfort of their own home whilst receiving the Highest Quality Care. At Right at Home Solent we are proud Dementia Friends. For more information about our Homecare Services, please contact a member of our friendly office team!

Are you worried someone has Dementia?

If you, or someone you know is displaying any of the symptoms we have discussed, even if it is just one, you should encourage them to see a GP. The earlier the Dementia diagnosis, the better. You can find more information, advice, and support on the Alzheimer’s Society website here - Alzheimer's Website. Other online resources are available online and can offer valuable guidance and support if you or a loved one has Dementia. They include Dementia UK and the NHS website. In some cases, if Dementia is found early, its progress can be slowed down, allowing the person to maintain their mental function for longer.

What Happens Next?

If you are looking for Dementia Homecare for yourself, or a loved one, and would like more information, please follow the link and check out the 'Our Services' page - https://bit.ly/3FMAVmR or if you'd like to contact someone from our friendly team, give us a call on 01329 233755 or you an email us at solent@rightathome.co.uk

We also have an online contact form on our website, which you can fill out and someone from our team will get back to you! Just follow this link: rightathome.co.uk/solent/contact-us/