maria25+FollowShopping Slip-Ups: A Dementia Red Flag?Ever noticed someone getting confused at the checkout or struggling to pay with the right card? Turns out, those little shopping slip-ups could be an early sign of dementia, according to Dr. John Abroon. It’s not just about forgetting things—difficulty handling everyday tasks like shopping can be a big clue. If you spot these changes in yourself or someone else, it might be time to check in with a doctor. Early action can really make a difference! #DementiaAwareness #HealthTips #EarlySigns #Health #BodyHealth50Share
Joseph Bradley+Follow5 Early Dementia Signs (Not Memory Loss!)Did you know early-onset dementia isn’t just about forgetting things? A dementia specialist says there are 5 surprising signs to watch for before 65: struggling to follow instructions, simple tasks suddenly taking longer, trouble with numbers, saying inappropriate things (like swearing more), and messing up your daily routine (like skipping steps or getting dressed out of order). If you notice these in yourself or someone else, it might be time to check in with a doctor. Wild how subtle it can be! #DementiaAwareness #HealthTips #EarlySigns #Health10321Share
April Anderson+FollowIs Your Remote in the Oven?Ever found the TV remote in the oven or milk in the cupboard? A dementia specialist says these odd household mix-ups could be early signs of cognitive decline—not just regular forgetfulness. Watch for weird reorganizing, like glasses in the sink with pots or food in bedside drawers. The real red flag? Risky moves like putting metal in the microwave or plastic in the oven. If you’re worried about someone, try the 'cup of tea' test to see if they can follow all the steps. Spotting these signs early could make a big difference! #DementiaAwareness #HealthTips #EarlySigns #Health10Share