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Memory aids; Alzheimer disease - remembering tips; Early memory loss - remembering tips; Dementia - remembering tips

People who have early memory loss can use a number of techniques to help with remembering things. Below are some tips.

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Forgetting the name of a person you just met, where you parked your car, where something is that you use every day, or a phone number you have dialed many times before can be unsettling and scary. As you age, it becomes harder for your brain to create a new memory, even while you can remember actions and events from years ago.

Ways that can help with memory loss are listed below.

Keep your mind active:

Keep things organized:

As a reminder, place labels or pictures:

Other tips to help your memory include:

References

National Institute on Aging website. Forgetfulness: knowing when to ask for help. order.nia.nih.gov/sites/default/files/2021-01/forgetfulness-when-to-ask-for-help.pdf. Updated December 2020. Accessed January 12, 2023.

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