One of the more subtle signs of Alzheimer's is a noticeable decline in the person's willingness to start or participate in activities. This loss of initiative means that individuals may sit passively for hours, show little interest in hobbies or social engagements they once enjoyed, and become increasingly reliant on family members or caregivers to suggest activities or make decisions for them. This shift can be particularly disheartening for loved ones, as it signifies a withdrawal from the proactive aspects of life, further diminishing the individual's independence and quality of life.

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