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Pre-diagnosis and Diagnosis in Dementia

Our Pre-diagnosis and Diagnosis in Dementia course looks at signs and symptoms of dementia, when a person should go to seek advice, and what happens through the diagnosis process.

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Explore the signs and symptoms of different dementias, and how they impact on a person.

There are currently 900,000 people living with dementia in the UK today. It is estimated that every three minutes, a person develops dementia. On top of this, we know there is around 30,000 people living with signs and symptoms of dementia, but not a diagnosis.
This course will explore the signs and symptoms of different dementias, and how they impact on a person. From this we can look what happens pre diagnosis, the diagnosis process and what we can do to help support a person after diagnosis.

What you'll learn.

  • Why it is important to be tested for dementia.
  • Key signs and symptoms, and what they may be misdiagnosed for.
  • Preparation for talking to the GP about signs, symptoms, and concerns – learning how to get the most out of the conversation
  • How to manage difficult conversations in an empathic way
  • What health care professionals are usually involved
  • Tests used to help diagnose dementia and what they involve
  • What can we do if a persons refuses to seek medical advice
  • How to help prepare for the future

Who is Pre-diagnosis and Diagnosis in Dementia for?

This course would be suitable for anyone caring / supporting someone who feels they may have signs and symptoms of dementia, including care settings, GP staff / professionals, health care professionals and social workers, family, and friends.

What are the learning outcomes?

  • What sign and symptoms of dementia are
  • Empathic communication skills for discussing dementia with a person
  • How to help the person recognise the changes
  • Useful and practical tips before visiting the GP
  • What tools can be used to help diagnosis
  • What happens after diagnosis
  • The benefits for making plans for the future for someone diagnosed with dementia
  • Practical support for people in “denial”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you pre-diagnose dementia?
Pre-diagnosing dementia is challenging. While there are early signs like memory loss and difficulty with tasks, it’s often mistaken for normal ageing. A doctor can rule out other causes through tests and exams. Early detection is key, as it allows for better planning and management. There are different types of dementia, each with its own characteristics.
Early signs of dementia include memory loss, particularly of recent events, and difficulty with familiar tasks such as cooking or dressing. Individuals may struggle with language, finding words, or understanding conversations. Disorientation in familiar places, mood changes, and impaired judgment are common, as well as misplacing items and trouble with visual-spatial tasks. Personality changes and loss of interest in activities are also indicative..
Diagnosing early-onset dementia can be challenging due to its atypical presentation, it involves several tests. A comprehensive medical evaluation includes a detailed history and cognitive assessment. Neuropsychological testing evaluates memory and problem-solving skills. Brain imaging (MRI or CT) helps identify abnormalities. Blood tests check for underlying conditions or deficiencies. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis may be used to detect specific biomarkers, and genetic testing can identify familial forms of dementia.

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