Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps. We’ve all lost our keys, (perhaps even more than once!) The person with Alzheimer’s is more likely to frequently forget where he or she put something, and might even accuse someone else of stealing the “lost” object. Often, when the lost object is found the person with Alzheimer’s will not remember putting it there in the first place.
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