Questions to Ask When a Loved One Is Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or Dementia

It starts out slowlyalmost imperceptibly. The misplaced keys. The forgotten birthday or anniversary. Using the wrong word or losing the thread in mid-conversation. These are often dismissed as typical signs of aging, but in some people, they may be the earliest signs that something bigger is at work – the development of dementia or Alzheimer's disease

When a doctor diagnoses dementia or Alzheimer's in your loved one, you should be sure to ask a lot of questions to make sure you understand your loved one's current state of being and so you can appropriately prepare for how this progressive disease could change over time.
  1. Is it Alzheimer's or another kind of dementia?
  2. What else could it be?
  3. How will the disease progress?
  4. Does my loved one understand what's going on?
  5. What do I, as a caregiver, need to know?
  6. What should my next steps be?

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