
It often starts small—forgetting names, misplacing items, or feeling mentally “off.” Many brush it off as stress, but these subtle changes can be early signs of Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
Warning signs include repeating questions, confusion about everyday tasks, mood swings, and withdrawing from loved ones. Even simple decisions can feel overwhelming as thinking and behavior slowly change.
Physical clues like poor coordination or sleep issues may also appear—but are often overlooked. On their own, they seem harmless. Together, they can signal something more serious.
⚠️ Don’t ignore the pattern. Early detection can make a real difference—pay attention, ask questions, and seek help if symptoms persist.




