11–15: Overlooked Signs in Spatial Awareness and Daily Routines
These later-subtle dementia signs affect how someone navigates space and self-care, often noticed by others first.
11. Getting lost in familiar places or trouble with directions
Driving to a known spot suddenly feels confusing, or getting disoriented in the neighborhood sparks anxiety.
12. Problems with visual-spatial tasks, like judging distances
Difficulty parking, misjudging steps, or trouble reading gauges can increase fall risks quietly.
13. Changes in personal hygiene or grooming habits
Showering less often, wearing the same clothes repeatedly, or neglecting appearance happens gradually.
14. Repeating questions or actions without awareness
Asking the same thing multiple times in short periods or repeating routines compulsively becomes noticeable over weeks.
15. Increased suspicion or paranoia about others
Believing people are hiding things or stealing items creates tension in relationships without obvious reason.
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