Seniors and Alzheimers | September 3, 2025
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia affect thousands of Canadian families every year—including many right here in the Prince George area. While some forgetfulness is a normal part of aging, certain changes in memory, behaviour, or thinking may be early warning signs of something more serious.
Recognizing these symptoms early can make a big difference in getting the right care and support for your loved one.
It’s normal to forget names or misplace keys occasionally. But when memory problems start to disrupt everyday life, such as forgetting important dates, repeating the same questions, or putting items in unusual places, it may signal something more serious.
Tasks that once felt simple, like managing household bills, following a recipe, or keeping track of medications, may suddenly become confusing or overwhelming. This can be an early sign of cognitive decline.
Everyday routines can become difficult. Someone might struggle to drive to a familiar location, operate the coffee maker, or remember the rules to a favourite card game.
Losing track of dates, seasons, or even where they are is common in the early stages of dementia. A loved one may feel disoriented, forgetting how they got somewhere or believing they are living in another year.
Finding the right words, following a conversation, or expressing thoughts can become harder. A loved one may stop mid-sentence, repeat themselves often, or call objects by the wrong name.
Declining judgment can lead to unusual choices, such as dressing inappropriately for the weather, neglecting personal hygiene, or giving away large amounts of money.
A person may pull away from hobbies, community groups, or family gatherings they once enjoyed. This withdrawal is often caused by frustration, embarrassment, or confusion.
If you notice these changes in someone you love, it can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Comfort Keepers Prince George, our compassionate caregivers provide specialized dementia and Alzheimer’s care right in the home.
We focus on keeping seniors safe, comfortable, and engaged, while giving families the peace of mind that their loved one is in good hands.
📞 Contact Comfort Keepers Prince George today to learn how we can support your family with personalized care services.
Comfort Keepers® is here to assist. We provide support to loved ones at home with daily living activities, household chores, and by promoting healthy eating habits and medication adherence. Reach out to your local Comfort Keepers office to explore the various in-home care services we provide.
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