Flashbacks Decline in cognitive abilities Difficulty concentrating May change topics often/quickly when speaking Difficulty sleeping Poor executive functioning Nightmares Loss of good judgement skills Feeling distant from others Hallucinations Memory issues Change in senses Movement disorders Reduced speaking Reduced feelings of pleasure in daily life Avoidance Losing interest in things previously enjoyed Alzheimer's falls under this umbrella term Feeling shameful or guilty Does not increase violence or aggression Symptoms are progressive and get worse with time Thought disorders Always being on guard Engaging in risky behavior Increased negative self- thoughts Difficulty socializing with peers Difficulty with logic or problem solving Treatment: anti- psychotic medications Flat affect Becoming easily confused Not just a normal part of aging Being quick to anger Refers to a split from reality Getting lost in areas they are familiar with Flashbacks Decline in cognitive abilities Difficulty concentrating May change topics often/quickly when speaking Difficulty sleeping Poor executive functioning Nightmares Loss of good judgement skills Feeling distant from others Hallucinations Memory issues Change in senses Movement disorders Reduced speaking Reduced feelings of pleasure in daily life Avoidance Losing interest in things previously enjoyed Alzheimer's falls under this umbrella term Feeling shameful or guilty Does not increase violence or aggression Symptoms are progressive and get worse with time Thought disorders Always being on guard Engaging in risky behavior Increased negative self- thoughts Difficulty socializing with peers Difficulty with logic or problem solving Treatment: anti- psychotic medications Flat affect Becoming easily confused Not just a normal part of aging Being quick to anger Refers to a split from reality Getting lost in areas they are familiar with
- Call List
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Flashbacks
Decline in cognitive abilities
Difficulty concentrating
May change topics often/quickly when speaking
Difficulty sleeping
Poor executive functioning
Nightmares
Loss of good judgement skills
Feeling distant from others
Hallucinations
Memory issues
Change in senses
Movement disorders
Reduced speaking
Reduced feelings of pleasure in daily life
Avoidance
Losing interest in things previously enjoyed
Alzheimer's falls under this umbrella term
Feeling shameful or guilty
Does not increase violence or aggression
Symptoms are progressive and get worse with time
Thought disorders
Always being on guard
Engaging in risky behavior
Increased negative self-thoughts
Difficulty socializing with peers
Difficulty with logic or problem solving
Treatment: anti-psychotic medications
Flat affect
Becoming easily confused
Not just a normal part of aging
Being quick to anger
Refers to a split from reality
Getting lost in areas they are familiar with