5. Inability to Perform Simple Tasks
Many people with dementia find completing day-to-day chores complicated and difficult. Because dementia affects your brain, it can change the way you perceive vital knowledge. The example of such a tasks is tying your shoelaces. In some cases, people with dementia will do their daily tasks in a much more complicated way than what they have been doing for years. Their ability to learn different things also gets affected. Because they are unable to perform some of the most basic tasks in their own home, patients are then told to live inside their homes with some assistance.
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