Here are seven signs of dementia, and though not officially diagnosed, many of the symptoms fit Biden’s progressively worsening condition that the Democratic Party tried to hide the American people. Given the Democratic Party’s lying, it is pretty certain that Biden’s doctors were not honest about his mental health. Also, a judge found Biden mentally unfit to prosecute.

7 Warning Signs of Dementia
1. Memory Loss That Disrupts Daily Life
- Forgetting recently learned information or important dates repeatedly.
- Asking the same question over and over.
- Relying heavily on reminders or others for things they used to remember easily.
Normal aging: Occasionally forgetting names or appointments but remembering them later.
2. Difficulty Planning or Solving Problems
- Trouble following a recipe, balancing a checkbook, or managing bills they once handled easily.
- Struggling with multi-step tasks or losing track in the middle of them.
Normal aging: Making a small mistake in math once in a while.
3. Challenges Completing Familiar Tasks
- Getting confused about the steps in a daily routine (e.g., how to make coffee, operate the microwave, or drive to a familiar place).
Normal aging: Occasionally needing help with new technology or a new appliance.
4. Confusion With Time or Place
- Losing track of dates, seasons, or the passage of time.
- Getting lost in a familiar neighborhood or not knowing where they are.
Normal aging: Momentarily forgetting the day of the week but figuring it out later.
5. Trouble With Visual or Spatial Understanding
- Difficulty judging distances, reading, or interpreting visual information — which can cause problems with driving or navigating spaces.
Normal aging: Vision changes related to age (like needing reading glasses) but still able to navigate normally.
6. Changes in Speech or Writing
- Struggling to follow or join conversations, repeating themselves, or stopping mid-sentence and not knowing how to continue.
- Using the wrong words for common things (e.g., calling a watch a “hand clock”).
Normal aging: Occasionally having trouble finding the right word.
7. Personality or Behavior Changes
- Becoming unusually anxious, fearful, angry, withdrawn, suspicious, or depressed.
- Acting out of character compared to their lifelong personality.
Normal aging: Irritability or mood swings due to stress, but personality remains essentially the same.

What Doctors Look For
The biggest difference between normal cognitive aging and dementia is this:

Dementia symptoms are persistent, progressive, and interfere with daily life.

Normal aging symptoms are occasional, mild, and don’t disrupt independence.