
Research from the New York Federal Reserve and other sources indicates that individuals who later develop dementia, including Alzheimer's, often show signs of financial struggle such as falling behind on bills years before receiving a diagnosis. This behavior change in borrowing patterns can serve as an early indicator of cognitive decline.
Alzheimer’s Takes a Financial Toll Long Before Diagnosis, Study Finds - The New York Times https://t.co/wkvZvX8IM4
"Long before people develop dementia, they often begin falling behind on mortgage payments, credit card bills and other financial obligations, new research shows." 🤔 (I'd replace that "develop" by "are officially diagnosed")
Falling behind on paying your bills may be an indicator of early dementia development, a new study discovered. https://t.co/dbYQ5Aczpb




