Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #SeniorCareAuthority #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #GreaterCleveland #ClevelandSeniorCare #SeniorCareAuthority #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #KCMO #SeniorCareAuthority #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #NYCSeniorCare #NYCElderCare #SeniorCareAuthority #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #NYCSeniorCare #NYCElderCare #SeniorCareAuthority #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #WinstonSalemNC #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorCareAuthority #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #SeniorCareAuthorityofWilmington #WilmingtonNC #WilmingtonSeniorCare #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #SeniorCareAuthority #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #LASeniorCare #SeniorCareAuthority #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #SeniorCareAuthority #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a form of dementia, is often seen in older adults and may or may not be progressive. It does not necessarily mean a precursor to full-blown dementia but could suggest that a brain function change has happened. Some common signs of MCI are forgetfulness, lost train of thought, confusion, overwhelm or impulsiveness, irritability, and aggression. If you think your older loved one might be experiencing cognitive change, we can help. Our advisors are Certified Dementia Practitioners, and while we do not diagnose, we can help you create a plan of action. Don't hesitate to reach out! #NJ #NJSeniorCare #NJElderCare #SeniorCareAuthority #BeyondDrivingWithDignity #SeniorCareAdvocate #SeniorCare #ElderCare #SeniorAdvocate #AssistedLiving #SeniorLiving #Seniors #MemoryCare #Hospice #HospiceCare
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