The first signs are often subtle memory problems, trouble finding words, confusion with dates or places, and difficulty managing familiar tasks. A person may repeat questions, misplace items, or take longer to do things they used to do easily. Mood or personality changes can also appear early. One mistake or forgotten appointment is not enough to suggest dementia, but a pattern that grows worse should be checked. Early evaluation can help rule out other causes and guide support.

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