u/Apprehensive-Room-32

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I started writing about cognitive decline because of my background in neurophysiology and partly because I kept getting asked the same questions by my clients and friends.

What do you actually do when you notice the signs? Emotionally. Practically. For yourself.

I wrote something that I wish had existed when people first started navigating this. It covers:

Cognitive assessments, ambiguous loss, and small habits that make time together easier for both of you.

If you're in the early stages of knowing someone with memory loss, this might be useful.

A Guide: When Someone You Love Starts to Disappear

Happy to answer questions here too.

*Open to writing feedback (I tend to be a little scientific)

u/Apprehensive-Room-32 — 9 days ago