Here are 10 early warning signs of dementia that should never be ignored. Catching them early can help with diagnosis, care planning, and slowing progression.
1. Memory Loss That Disrupts Daily Life
- Forgetting recent events, appointments, or conversations repeatedly
- Relying heavily on notes or family reminders
2. Difficulty Performing Familiar Tasks
- Trouble cooking, managing finances, or driving a familiar route
- Tasks that used to be routine suddenly feel confusing
3. Problems With Language
- Struggling to find the right words
- Replacing common words with vague terms like “thing” or “stuff”
- Conversations become hard to follow
4. Disorientation to Time and Place
- Losing track of dates, seasons, or the passage of time
- Getting lost in familiar neighborhoods or buildings
5. Poor Judgment or Decision-Making
- Paying less attention to hygiene, finances, or safety
- Making unusual or risky choices for no apparent reason
6. Misplacing Items Frequently
- Putting objects in strange places (e.g., keys in the fridge)
- Accusing others of stealing things you’ve misplaced
7. Withdrawal From Work or Social Activities
- Avoiding hobbies, social gatherings, or work responsibilities
- Less interest in previously enjoyed activities
8. Changes in Mood or Personality
- Becoming confused, anxious, suspicious, or depressed
- Exhibiting unusual irritability or apathy
9. Trouble Understanding Visual Images or Spatial Relationships
- Difficulty reading, judging distances, or recognizing faces
- Problems with depth perception or navigation
10. Repetitive Questions or Behaviors
- Asking the same questions repeatedly
- Performing the same actions without realizing
⚠️ When to Seek Help
If any of these signs appear and persist, it’s important to consult a doctor promptly, ideally a neurologist or geriatric specialist. Early evaluation can:
- Identify reversible causes of cognitive decline
- Begin treatments and strategies that may slow progression
- Provide support for patients and caregivers
If you want, I can also give a checklist of subtle early signs that often get missed, which can help spot dementia before it becomes obvious.