
Reasons A Dementia Diagnosis May Be Delayed
Dementia Careblazers · Natali Edmonds
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Show Notes
Some people suspect there loved one may have dementia, but they may not actually have a diagnosis or they may find themselves struggling to get the testing done to determine if the diagnosis is present. This episode covers 3 common reasons someone with dementia may be delayed in getting the diagnosis.
#1: They are younger than 65
#2: They have good memory
#3: They have good language skills
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