There are moments in life when things start to change. For Bernice Outler, 84, her children noticed differences about three years ago.
“We initially noticed short-term memory loss, cognitively, she just kind of is a little forgetful, saying things repetitively, forgetting things, asking questions over and over again, sometimes missing appointments, different things like that,” said Outler’s Youngest Daughter, Ronda Crayton.
Although she’s spunky and full of life, Outler was in the early stages of dementia. “It was difficult because I’m active, very active but with the help of my children and all, I don’t think I’ve missed out on too much,” she said…