The Importance of Early Diagnosis for Alzheimer’s Patients Part 2

One study found that less than 35% of people living with dementia or Alzheimer’s actually have a diagnosis.

Unfortunately, without a proper diagnosis of the disease, many people are not getting the treatment that they need. A diagnosis at any stage during the disease can be helpful, but early diagnosis is incredibly important for many reasons. If you haven’t already, check out our latest blog to learn about a couple of reasons why early diagnosis is so important. Keep reading to learn more from our memory care experts in Durham:

#3. You’ll gain a better understanding of the disease.

An early diagnosis gives the patient more time to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease, including many of the symptoms that could affect their everyday life. By understanding what the symptoms and side effects can be, it’ll help you to be less afraid and unsure when you start to experience them. When you know that others are experiencing the same symptoms, it can be very comforting.

#4. Early treatment may slow the progress of the disease.

Many of the most troubling symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease can be slowed or possibly even reversed with early treatment. With professional assistance and medication, the disease as a whole may be able to be slowed as well. The current treatments that we have available today are much more effective during the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Also, as research reveals more treatment options, early diagnosis becomes even more critical.

Would you like to learn more about the importance of early diagnosis for Alzheimer’s patients? If so, please stay tuned for our next blog.