Questions Caregivers Ask: What’s a Realistic Timeline for Making Decisions When Cognitive Decline Lives in a Gray Area?
- 4 days ago
- 3 min read
The first signs of cognitive decline are often easy to explain away. A caregiver notices something that feels slightly off, then spends weeks or months wondering whether it really means anything. Maybe a parent starts struggling with tasks they once handled without much thought. Maybe conversations become harder to follow. Maybe there are more reminders, more confusion, more moments that leave you wondering if you imagined them. None of it feels definitive. That uncertainty is what makes these decisions so difficult.
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