According to the U.S. Census Bureau, adults aged 65 and older are projected to outnumber children for the first time in U.S. history by 2034. With nearly 90% of seniors preferring to age in place (AARP), families face the challenge of recognizing subtle signs of declining health or self-care ability. Late detection increases the risk of hospitalizations, organ or system complications, and diminished quality of life. Early awareness is essential for ensuring safety and well-being.
Lifestyle
45. Trouble Keeping Track of Time or Dates Difficulty keeping track of time or dates is a common symptom of cognitive decline and may indicate the…