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Diagnosis of Dementia

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A conceptual image showing brain synapses, representing the neurological basis for diagnosing dementia

Diagnosis of Dementia

Diagnosis of dementia requires a detailed evaluation of a person’s mental function, medical history, and physical condition. Because dementia involves a broad range of symptoms and underlying causes, the diagnostic process is comprehensive and may span several appointments with various healthcare professionals. Early diagnosis is essential, as it allows for better planning, symptom management, and access to support services.

Initial Assessment

The diagnostic journey often begins with a GP or primary care doctor:

They will gather a complete medical history, including symptoms, family history of dementia, and any existing health conditions

A physical examination and basic neurological checks help rule out other potential causes, such as vitamin deficiencies, thyroid disorders, or medication side effects

Cognitive and Mental Tests | Diagnosis of Dementia

A variety of cognitive assessments are used to evaluate:

Memory, particularly short-term recall

Language abilities, including naming objects or following instructions

Problem-solving and reasoning

Orientation, such as awareness of time, place, and identity

The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) are widely used screening tools.

Laboratory and Blood Tests

To eliminate other medical causes or contributing factors, doctors may order tests to check for:

Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency

Thyroid function

Liver and kidney function

Infections that could affect the brain

Brain Imaging

Scans are often used to look for structural abnormalities:

CT scans help rule out strokes, tumours, or hydrocephalus

MRI scans provide more detailed images of brain tissue and may reveal shrinkage patterns typical of certain types of dementia

PET scans assess brain metabolism and can help detect Alzheimer’s-specific changes

Specialist Referrals | Diagnosis of Dementia

If necessary, individuals may be referred to neurologists, geriatric psychiatrists, or memory clinics for further evaluation and confirmation.

Functional Assessment

This involves evaluating how dementia affects a person’s ability to carry out everyday activities:

Managing finances

Cooking or preparing meals

Driving

Personal hygiene

In summary, diagnosis of dementia involves a mix of clinical, cognitive, and imaging assessments to pinpoint the condition and rule out other causes. A timely and accurate diagnosis is vital to support planning and symptom management.

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Dr K van Niekerk – Specialist Psychiatrist – Zwavelpoort
Dr. Melissa Janse van Rensburg – Psychiatrist – Zwavelpoort
Dr. Kathleen Ross Geriatric Psychiatrist Pinelands
Daleen Boshoff Individual & Family Counsellor Roodepoort
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