Dementia: Clear Signs To Look Out For
Unable To Complete Normal Tasks

If a patient has a hard time completing routine tasks, such as feeding or getting dressed, this may be a sign of dementia. There may also be a noticeable inability to manage somewhat complex or familiar tasks, such as balancing a checkbook, playing a board game or cooking. A person with early onset dementia may also have a difficult time learning new things or following new rules, as well as remembering them. Whether you have noticed this yourself or in a loved one, start taking note of these changes and visit an Alzheimer's and dementia specialist for a proper diagnosis.
Better understand how an individual with dementia may act like they don't care about certain things now.