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Make a resolution to get a memory screening in 2022

January 2, 2022

The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America is encouraging individuals to make a resolution to get a memory screening in the new year. AFA offers free, confidential memory screenings through a secure virtual format every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Appointments can be scheduled by calling AFA at 866-232-8484 or through AFA’s website at alzfdn.orgalzfdn.org. The service is available to everyone; there are no minimum age or insurance prerequisites.

“Just as we regularly check other facets of our health, we should all get a checkup from the neck up, regardless of whether or not we are having memory problems,” said Charles J. Fuschillo Jr., AFA president and CEO. 

Memory screenings are simple and quick, approximately 10-15 minutes, as well as noninvasive. Screenings consist of a series of questions administered by a qualified professional to gauge memory, language, thinking skills and other intellectual functions. They are similar to other routine health screenings, such as those for blood pressure, cholesterol and skin issues. Results are not a diagnosis, but a memory screening can suggest if someone should see a physician for a full evaluation.

Early detection of memory impairments is extremely important. Many different conditions can cause memory issues, including treatable or curable conditions such as vitamin deficiencies, thyroid conditions, urinary tract infections, stress, anxiety and depression.

Even in the case of a dementia-related illness such as Alzheimer’s, early detection can provide greater opportunity to begin treatments that can help slow the symptoms of the disease, as well as offering the chance to take part in a clinical trial. In addition, it affords the person the chance to take advantage of community services, such as support groups and therapeutic programming, as well as have a greater say in making legal, financial and healthcare decisions.

Screenings are conducted through secure videoconference technology; all that’s needed is a device with a webcam and internet capability, such as a smartphone, laptop or tablet.