If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia or another memory-related condition, they may need more extensive care and help in the long run. Their condition may be mild enough for them to continue functioning independently for the time being, but since dementia and many other memory-related conditions are progressive, their well-being and ability to care for themselves will deteriorate over time. It may start with forgetting to turn off the stove or missing a scheduled appointment, but it could progress to forgetting to take medication or forgetting the names of friends and family. If you’re having trouble caring for a loved one with dementia, Alzheimer’s, or another memory-related condition, you should consider looking into options for professional care.