Why Early Dementia Diagnosis Matters

When someone starts showing signs of memory loss, it can be
scary—and easy to ignore. But getting help early can make a big
difference.

Dementia is not just part of getting older. It’s a medical condition. Getting an early diagnosis
helps the person, their family, and the whole community.

What Are the Benefits of Early Diagnosis?

  • Better care, sooner. The person can get help earlier—through medication, counselling,
    and support services. Small changes to daily routines can help make life safer and calmer.
  • Planning ahead. The person can make their own choices while they’re still able. Families
    can plan together for care, housing, and finances.
  • More time together. Early support can sometimes slow down symptoms. That means
    more time to enjoy life as a family.
  • Access to support. NDMS, local health centres, and wellness workers can connect you
    with information and services.

Myths and Facts

  • “It’s just aging.” Forgetting names once in a while is normal—but forgetting words, getting
    lost, or acting out of character may be signs of something more serious.
  • “There’s no point in finding out.” The earlier you know, the more support is available—and
    the more control the person keeps over their life.
  • “There’s no help in Nunavut.” Help is available. NDMS, local health centres, and community
    wellness programs are here to support you.\

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