People with Alzheimer's may have difficulties in remembering the time. This can be seen, for example, in remembering the time of a birthday, a meeting, or any other important event. Moreover, patients will show difficulty understanding events that are not taking place immediately. Often, something may take place only to be forgotten a few minutes later. In some cases, patients may forget where they are or how they got there. When it comes to the days of the week, Alzheimer patients may not know what day it is, and they may suddenly remember it at a certain point in the future.

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