Diagnosing the condition that is responsible for a person’s dementia can be difficult. A number of things may be needed to identify if a person has dementia.These include:
- tests, for example the Mini Mental State Examination
- scans, for example a CT Scan (computerised axial tomography)
- personal history from person and the person’s relatives
Diagnosing the type is important because:
- It gives an opportunity to take medication which might help. There are some dementia medications which may slow down the course of Alzheimer’s disease. Currently these are Aricept, Exelon and Reminyl and they all work in a similar way.
- It can help a person have an awareness of the likely progression of the disease
- A person can have greater awareness of what their diagnosis means to them
- Where the dementia has a genetic component this information could be helpful to other family members