🔍 Spotting Dementia: Beyond Memory Loss! 🧠


We’re all familiar with dementia’s well-known symptoms like memory issues and confusion, but did you know it can also show in unexpected ways? Experts have uncovered that restless hands could be a silent clue of the condition.

Imagine it – constant fidgeting, hand-wringing, or pulling at clothes. These actions aren’t just habits; they might signal deeper needs or discomfort for someone with dementia. It’s not just about pacing or touching objects repeatedly; these behaviours can reveal much about what they’re experiencing.
The Alzheimer’s Society highlights that these hand habits might arise from boredom, restlessness, or an urge for comfort and familiarity. For those in the later stages of dementia, these behaviours offer critical insights. While it’s easy to overlook, recognising these signals means you’re better equipped to help your loved ones.
So, what can you do? 👐 Encourage activities that resonate with them—be it a hand massage, listening to cherished tunes, or exploring a box filled with personal mementos. Engaging with familiar objects and hobbies can spark comfort and joy.
It’s vital to ensure their environment is soothing. Check their glasses or hearing aids, make sure they’re comfy, and tune into their potential needs like hunger, thirst, or needing the loo.
Remember, dementia isn’t just about forgetting names or losing track of time. It’s about understanding subtle behaviour shifts and responding with patience and love. 💕
If you notice these signs, reach out to a GP and stay informed about other symptoms: trouble concentrating, mood changes, or struggling with daily tasks. Early detection can make a world of difference. ❤️
Stay connected, stay informed and don’t ignore the signs. Your understanding can provide the support and reassurance they need. #DementiaAwareness #SpotTheSigns #AlzheimersSociety
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