Saturday, July 25, 2020

Are You or a Loved Being Screened for Cognitive Decline?


Medical experts have found that many older adults are not being screened for cognitive decline during routine physical exams, and say it would be a good idea to do so. While many of us would be shocked to hear devastating news that we have early-stage Alzheimer’s, doctors say it is important to identify memory loss issues early as available treatments are more effective early-on. Moreover if it is determined you do have some memory loss, there are steps you can take to help slow down or mitigate the risk. 

Additionally if you are wondering if a cognitive test is expensive, Medicare does pay for an annual “wellness visit,” which is supposed to include a quick cognitive assessment to help identify some early warning signs of dementia. From there your doctor can recommend a more thorough examination. However according to a recent Alzheimer’s Association survey, over half of the respondents said their healthcare provider has never asked about their cognitive health, let alone administered a test. Less than a third said they had discussed memory and cognitive issues with a doctor. Joanne Pike, an Alzheimer’s Association chief program officer, says while, “Many older adults say they’ve noticed changes in their mental abilities, “the majority of the time seniors are waiting for the physician to bring it up.” 

So what does a cognitive assessment include? To start with your doctor will ask you directly if you have noticed any changes in your memory recently. If you have a family member with you, the doctor may ask them if they noticed any problems. You may be asked to take a short test, but often the assessment includes the doctor asking questions regarding your activities, your interests and how well you are functioning at home. In fact you may not even realize you are being cognitively assessed. 

At MorningStar of Billings we offer a holistic approach to memory care that includes creating an individualized, specialized care plan for each of our residents. In addition our beautiful campus offers independent living with a choice of 32 free-standing cottages and another 72 bright suites. We also have 70 assisted living suites designed to improve quality of life and help you maintain your independence. Please visit our website to learn more. 

MorningStar Senior Living of Billings represents the finest in senior living with our unique mission statement “to honor, to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing our seniors and hiring staff with a felt calling to serve in order to provide a true home for residents. Visit our website for more information regarding the area’s most trusted assisted living and independent living community.

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