If you’re like me, you worry about memory loss. Maybe you can’t remember a friend’s name; where you parked the car, or why is there a banana in the freezer? But memory loss can have more serious consequences: forgetting to turn off the stove or take your medications.

So how do you know if your memory loss is normal or an indication of future difficulties? One method is a simple memory test, such as I was given during the in-home health assessment provided by my Medicare Advantage Plan.