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In This Episode:
- Why it’s important to take action, if you notice memory or thinking problems
- Common treatable medical problems that can cause or worsen memory and thinking
- What to take note of, and what information to bring to the doctor
- How to communicate with the doctor beforehand (which is especially useful if your parent or relative feeling defensive)
- What should be covered during a preliminary medical evaluation for memory or thinking concerns
Related Episode:
003 Expert Interview: What to Do if Your Parent is Reluctant to Get Help
Related Resources:
- 8 Behaviors to Take Note of if You Think Someone is Getting Alzheimer s
- Tools for Caregivers: How journals can help
- How We Diagnose Dementia: the Practical Basics to Know
- 4 Types of Brain-Slowing Medication to Avoid if You re Worried About Memory
- How to Promote Brain Health: The Healthy Aging Checklist, Part 1
- The Quick Start Guide to Checking Older Parents for Common Health & Safety Issues
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