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Ask an Angel: October 23, 2014

By My Sunday News

Our Ask An Angel correspondent is Arlene Petersen, Certified Senior Advisor and Life Care Navigation Specialist in the area of senior home care.

Q. Lately, Iā€™ve been forgetting so many little details. Should I be concerned?

A. Forgetting little details isnā€™t cause for alarm. Many of us are forgetful with ā€œdetails.ā€ If you are concerned about memory loss, there are things to look out for that would help you determine if a memory screening is right for you. The Alzheimerā€™s Foundation of America has a few suggestions of when you might want to consider a memory screening. Some of those ā€œred flagā€ items include asking yourself some questions. Do you sometimes forget where you are going when you are driving in your car? Do you have trouble recalling common words or familiar names in a conversation that you would otherwise know? Have you become lost, disoriented, or found yourself in unfamiliar surroundings when walking or driving short distances? These are just a few areas to honestly assess.

A memory screening is a tool that checks memory and other thinking skills. Usually a nurse will administer this screening, asking questions that test memory, language, and thinking ability. Itā€™s not used to diagnose illnesses. The results of the screening are confidential. If your score is below-normal, you will be advised to speak to your doctor for further evaluation. Your doctor will help identify, if there is a particular disease associated with any memory loss you might be experiencing.

Early recognition is very important. November 18 is National Memory Screening Day. Many service providers that work with seniors will be providing free screenings on or around that date. If you visit www.nationalmemoryscreening.org, you will be able to find a site near you, and you can take advantage of this offering. Another reason why early recognition is important is so that caregivers and other family members can take advantage of community services, such as support groups.

If you would like more information about memory screenings in your area, feel free to call me at 847-429-0100.

Have a question for our angel correspondent? You can send our angel an email to AskAnAngel@att.net or send your question via mail to Ask An Angel, 65 Woodbury St., South Elgin, IL 60177.





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