Signs & Symptoms of Dementia in Elderly people
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Communication Disorders
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Communication disorders such as an inability to speak in coherent sentences or understand verbal communication are a symptom of dementia in the elderly.
Disorganization
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Disorganization is a symptom of dementia in the elderly and may include difficulty planning a shopping trip or locating necessary paperwork for paying bills.
Inappropriate Behavior
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Elderly people with dementia may begin to display symptoms of inappropriate behavior such as yelling or arguing with strangers or cussing in inappropriate situations.
Memory Loss
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Memory loss in elderly people with dementia goes beyond simply forgetting the location of car keys; it may include forgetting the names of children or spouses, addresses and phone numbers.
Mobility Problems
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Dementia in the elderly may cause problems with mobility, such as a lack of coordination and balance when walking and an inability to operate a motor vehicle.
Personality Changes
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Personality changes such as irritability, agitation, frustration and outbursts of anger are symptoms of dementia in elderly people.
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