Serving Suggestions: When to Reach Out to a Healthcare Professional
🚩 Schedule an appointment if you notice:
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Changes that persist beyond a few weeks
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Symptoms that interfere with daily life, work, or relationships
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Multiple signs from the list above occurring together
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Concerns expressed by multiple family members or close friends
🚨 Seek prompt evaluation if:
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Changes appear suddenly (could indicate stroke, infection, or other urgent issues)
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Safety is a concern (wandering, forgetting to turn off appliances, medication errors)
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Mood changes include thoughts of self-harm or severe depression
Storage Tips: Gentle Next Steps You Can Take Today
✨ Start a simple log: Note specific examples of changes (date, situation, what happened). This helps providers see patterns.
✨ Gather medication lists: Include prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements. Some can affect cognition.
✨ Invite a trusted person to appointments: A family member or friend can help remember details and provide observations.
✨ Ask about a cognitive screening: Tools like the Mini-Cog or MoCA are quick, non-invasive starting points.
✨ Prioritize brain-healthy habits: Quality sleep, regular movement, social connection, and managing blood pressure/diabetes support cognitive health at any age.
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