Major Alzheimer's Disease Warning Signs

Wandering And Location-Related Disconnects

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Alzheimer's disease patients undergo changes in brain functioning that frequently cause a loss of the ability to identify familiar locations. For instance, an elderly man who likes to jog in the park may suddenly become disoriented and unable to find his way back home, despite having traveled over the same path hundreds of times previously.

An individual dealing with Alzheimer's disease may want to take a walk, but may lose the ability to use existing landmarks to re-trace the route. In other situations, an Alzheimer's disease patient may forget the way to familiar destinations. They may become lost going to the local grocery store or the neighborhood post office. Unexpected wandering at inappropriate times can sometimes occur in individuals with Alzheimer's disease. This is one reason why many long term nursing care facilities housing Alzheimer's disease patients sometimes maintain locked wards for residents.

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