That headline is dramatic đ âbut the topic does matter. Dementia often starts subtly, and catching changes early can make a real difference.
Here are 10 early signs of dementia that shouldnât be brushed off, especially if theyâre new, persistent, or getting worse.
1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life
Not just forgetting names occasionallyâbut:
- Repeating the same questions
- Relying heavily on notes or family for things they used to handle
- Forgetting important events and not remembering later
2. Difficulty planning or solving problems
- Trouble following recipes or managing bills
- Losing track of steps in familiar tasks
- More mistakes with numbers or sequencing
3. Struggling with familiar tasks
Things that used to be automatic become hard:
- Using household appliances
- Driving familiar routes
- Remembering the rules of a well-known game
4. Confusion with time or place
- Losing track of dates or seasons
- Forgetting where they are or how they got there
- Living in the past more than the present
5. Trouble understanding visual images or spatial relationships
This can affect:
- Reading
- Judging distance
- Recognizing faces
- Increased falls or driving issues
6. New problems with words in speaking or writing
- Struggling to find common words
- Calling things by the wrong name
- Losing track mid-conversation
- Avoiding conversations altogether
7. Misplacing things and being unable to retrace steps
- Putting items in very unusual places
- Accusing others of stealing
- Becoming upset instead of problem-solving
8. Poor judgment or decision-making
- Giving away money
- Falling for scams
- Neglecting hygiene or safety
- Dressing inappropriately for the weather
9. Withdrawal from work or social activities
- Losing interest in hobbies
- Avoiding social interaction
- Appearing passive, anxious, or depressed
(This is often mistaken for âjust agingâ or mood changes.)
10. Changes in mood, personality, or behavior
- Increased irritability, fear, or suspicion
- Personality shifts (more withdrawn or impulsive)
- Anxiety or depression without a clear reason
Important: Whatâs not necessarily dementia
Some issues can look similar but are treatable or reversible, such as:
- Depression
- Vitamin deficiencies (B12)
- Thyroid problems
- Medication side effects
- Sleep disorders
- Stress or anxiety
Thatâs why evaluation matters.
When to take action
Consider seeing a healthcare professional if:
- Multiple signs are present
- Symptoms interfere with daily life
- Changes are noticed by others
- Decline is progressive, not occasional
Early assessment = more options, better planning, and sometimes slowing progression.
If you want, I can:
- Help you tell normal aging vs. early dementia
- Walk through what a memory evaluation involves
- Talk about early prevention and brain-healthy habits
- Help you figure out concerns for yourself or a loved one
Just tell me what angle youâre coming from đ