10 Early Signs of Dementia You Should NEVER Ignore!….
5. 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.
What to watch for:
Increased frustration during conversations
Withdrawing from social situations due to communication challenges
Putting items in unusual places (keys in the freezer, wallet in the sugar bowl) and being unable to backtrack to find them—sometimes accusing others of stealing—can be a red flag.
What to watch for:
Hiding items for “safekeeping” and forgetting
Increased suspicion about missing belongings
Changes in decision-making—like giving large sums to telemarketers, neglecting personal hygiene, or dressing inappropriately for the weather—may reflect shifting judgment.
What to watch for:
Uncharacteristic financial choices
Reduced awareness of personal safety or grooming
Pulling back from hobbies, social engagements, or projects that once brought joy—sometimes because of changes they’re struggling to explain—can be an early emotional sign.
What to watch for:
Canceling plans frequently
Losing interest in long-time passions
Avoiding group settings