Mild cognitive impairment is not normal ageing: Here’s my advice for GPs…

It is estimated that some one million Australians are living with mild cognitive impairment.
It’s a startling number, but leading geriatrician Associate Professor Michael Woodward, says the condition has lacked the clinical attention its prevalence warrants.
He led an international team that recently published Australia’s first expert recommendations.
Below he explains the best tools for diagnosis, indications for referral and ways to improve quality of life.