People with Alzheimer's often have a diminished sense of judgment. They may make uncharacteristic or unintelligent decisions. Those who remain living on their own may spend or invest money frivolously. They may begin sharing confidential information with absolute strangers and lose the ability to drive safely. This symptom can also affect grooming and self-care, with individuals losing interest in basic hygiene habits. This symptom can especially affect people who have developed other physical limitations due to advanced age.

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