While aging can cause an occasional problem with finding the right
word, communication issues are much more significant in the early
stages of dementia.
Following conversations and finding
the correct words for objects is difficult for those with
dementia, and this early warning sign should be brought to a
doctor's attention.
Aphasia, a type of language disorder,
impacts communication including speech, writing, and language
comprehension. According to the Mayo Clinic, "Primary progressive
aphasia is a type of frontotemporal dementia.
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