People with dementia and those experiencing delirium can both show signs of confusion and decreased awareness.
Whether your family member has dementia or delirium, they may have difficulty following a conversation, may not understand where they are, or may not remember important facts, such as what day it is, where they live, or their loved ones’ names.
How do you know which symptoms require a talk with your loved one’s doctor?
Delirium begins suddenly and develops quickly. Dementia begins gradually and progresses over time.
Delirium is temporary and reversible. Dementia is permanent and symptoms worsen as the disease progresses.
If your loved one seems confused, talk to their doctor. There are also some other things you can do to help, including staying connected (check in with your loved one often), pay attention to changes, discuss unusual symptoms with a doctor, and lend a hand during recovery by helping your loved one with daily activities, or seek other care options, such as a memory care facility, which can offer help with meals, bathing, medication management, and more.
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