Have to disagree with you, Chris. I think you were perhaps issuing a caution about the bias of ageism ??? Having lived with a loved one who suffered from dementia, I believe the behaviours, evidenced by the NYT, are not just signs of slowing down. The characteristics described, especially so many of them- are indicators of ongoing cognitive decline.
Have to disagree with you, Chris. I think you were perhaps issuing a caution about the bias of ageism ??? Having lived with a loved one who suffered from dementia, I believe the behaviours, evidenced by the NYT, are not just signs of slowing down. The characteristics described, especially so many of them- are indicators of ongoing cognitive decline.
Have to disagree with you, Chris. I think you were perhaps issuing a caution about the bias of ageism ??? Having lived with a loved one who suffered from dementia, I believe the behaviours, evidenced by the NYT, are not just signs of slowing down. The characteristics described, especially so many of them- are indicators of ongoing cognitive decline.