Taking much longer to complete familiar tasks
Avoiding activities that require step-by-step thinking
3. Confusion with Time or Place
Losing track of dates, seasons, or the passage of time—and sometimes forgetting where they are or how they got there—can be concerning. Everyone misplaces their glasses; consistently forgetting the current year is different.
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Getting disoriented in familiar neighborhoods
Confusion about why they’re in a particular location
4. Trouble Understanding Visual Images or Spatial Relationships
Vision changes beyond typical aging—like difficulty reading, judging distance, or determining color/contrast—can affect driving, balance, or daily navigation. This is especially relevant for certain types of dementia.
🔍 What to watch for:
New trouble with depth perception
Frequently bumping into objects
Hesitation on stairs5. New Problems with Words in Speaking or Writing
Struggling to join a conversation, stopping mid-sentence, or repeating phrases can signal language-related changes. Calling a “watch” a “hand-clock” or having trouble finding the right word for common objects may be noteworthy.
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