Early Detection leads to the right diagnosis.
First and foremost, it is important to determine the specific cause of Dementia. This is crucial in order to curate individualistic treatment and disorder management programs. An inaccurate diagnosis will cause the affected person to suffer even more.
The symptoms may not be noticeable until their cognitive abilities become worse, incapacitating their lives. As a result, raising awareness among children at home is critical for early detection of the disease. The sooner psychological intervention for dementia takes place, the better the diagnosis can be. Commonly identifiable warning signs are altered personality, weakening memory, poor decision-making, and problem-solving abilities.