![]() ![]() Ms Engineer added: 'For someone with dementia, familiar tasks they've done all their lives – like getting dressed or flicking through TV channels to find their favourite soap - may start to get difficult to do. They could also include putting objects in unusual places too. 'They might ask the same question again and again, like "are the doors locked?" or "what time are we leaving?". But a person with dementia will often forget things that they were just told,' she said. 'Lots of us can start to forget details we were told a while ago. However, as life gets busier, it can also just be a sign of feeling stressed or getting older. ![]() ![]() Jaina Engineer, knowledge services manager at the Alzheimer's Society, told MailOnline: 'Problems with memory or thinking can be an early sign of dementia. ![]()
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