As Parkinson's disease progresses, some individuals may experience cognitive changes. These can manifest as memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and slower thinking. In more advanced stages, most typically after years of motor symptoms, dementia may develop, impacting decision-making and overall cognitive function. Cognitive impairment can complicate daily activities and significantly affect a person's quality of life. It may require specialized care and interventions to manage effectively.

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