miércoles, 28 de febrero de 2018

Watch for these signs of money problems in people with Alzheimer's

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People with Alzheimer's disease may have problems managing their money. In fact, money problems may be one of the first noticeable signs of the disease. Early on in the disease, a person with Alzheimer's may be able to perform basic financial tasks. But, problems will likely appear as the disease progresses.
Look for signs of money problems like:
  • Trouble counting change, balancing a checkbook, or understanding a bank statement
  • Unpaid or unopened bills
  • Lots of new purchases on a credit card statement
  • Money missing from the person's bank account
Learn more about managing money problems in Alzheimer's disease.
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Problems with managing money can be one of the first signs of Alzheimer's disease. Look for things like unpaid and unopened bills, lots of new purchases on a credit card bill, or money missing from a person's bank account. Learn more about managing money problems in Alzheimer's: http://bit.ly/2HO3AIC

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