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11. Difficulty planning or solving problems

Many individuals experiencing the early stages of dementia find it increasingly hard to plan out their day or solve problems that were once straightforward for them. This could manifest in difficulties with following recipes they once knew by heart, managing their monthly bills, or even planning a simple outing. The frustration that comes with these challenges can be disheartening, serving as a subtle yet significant sign that something more serious may be affecting their cognitive functions.

Elderly man has difficulties with planning, flat vector illustration isolated on white background. Retired age mental and memory disorders as Alzheimers or dementia.

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