Trouble driving to a known location, organizing a grocery list, or remembering rules of a favorite game.
Confusion with Time or Place
Losing track of dates, seasons, or how they got somewhere. Forgetting where they are or how they arrived.
Visual or Spatial Difficulties
Trouble reading, judging distance, determining color/contrast, or frequent bumping into objects. (May be mistaken for vision issues.)
New Problems with Words
Stopping mid-sentence, repeating themselves, struggling to join conversations, or calling things by the wrong name.
Misplacing Items and Inability to Retrace Steps
Putting things in unusual places (keys in the fridge), losing items frequently, and being unable to mentally retrace actions.
Decreased or Poor Judgment
Changes in decision-making: giving away money unexpectedly, neglecting personal hygiene, or dressing inappropriately for the weather.
Withdrawal from Work or Social Activities
Pulling back from hobbies, social engagements, or work projects due to changes in ability or confidence.
Shifts in Mood, Personality, or Behavior
Becoming confused, suspicious, depressed, fearful, or anxious—especially in unfamiliar settings. Uncharacteristic irritability or apathy.
Important Context
One sign ≠ diagnosis. Many symptoms overlap with treatable conditions: vitamin deficiencies, thyroid issues, depression, medication side effects, or sleep disorders.
Patterns matter more than isolated moments. Look for persistent changes that represent a clear shift from baseline behavior.
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