
10 Early Signs of Dementia You Should NEVER Ignore!
| Behavior | Normal Aging | Possible Dementia Sign |
|---|---|---|
| Forgetting names | Remembers later | Never remembers |
| Misplacing keys | Finds them by retracing steps | Puts in bizarre places; accuses others |
| Missing a bill payment | Once in a while | Repeatedly, or pays same bill 3× |
| Getting lost | In new places | On familiar routes |
| Mood changes | Explained by life events | Sudden, unexplained swings |
| Trouble with new technology | Learns slowly | Can’t learn at all |
Real Stories That Hit Home
Mary (73): “Mom kept hiding her purse and accusing the cleaner of stealing. We laughed it off — until she put $8,000 in the oven ‘for safekeeping.’ Diagnosis: early Alzheimer’s. We wish we’d acted two years sooner.”
John (68): “Dad stopped playing cards with his buddies. Said he was ‘tired.’ Six months later he couldn’t remember how to shuffle. Early medication slowed things dramatically. Those lost six months still haunt us.”
What to Do If You Notice 2+ Signs
- Schedule a doctor visit this month — don’t wait for “worse”
- Bring a trusted friend/family member — they notice changes you miss
- Ask for cognitive screening (MoCA or Mini-Mental) + bloodwork to rule out reversible causes (B12 deficiency, thyroid, depression)
- Start legal/financial planning while capacity is still good
Early diagnosis can add years of clearer thinking and independence.
The Hopeful Truth
Medications like donepezil and lecanemab work best in the earliest stages.
Lifestyle changes (exercise, Mediterranean diet, sleep) can slow progression 30–50%.
Support groups and planning reduce family stress dramatically.
One doctor visit can change everything.
You’re not “just getting old.”
You’re noticing something that finally has solutions — but only if you act now.
Which sign surprised you most?
Have you noticed any in yourself or a loved one?
Share below — your comment might help someone else take that first brave step.
This article is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you or someone you love shows several of these signs, please consult a healthcare provider promptly.