Among the conditions critical to evaluate, she noted, are dementia of either the Alzheimer’s or vascular type; alcohol-related dementia, "which is often overlooked"; depression, which can appear as "pseudo-dementia"; confusion that may be secondary to medications, a common finding in elderly nursing-home residents; and physical incapacitation manifest by inability to see, hear, or speak, immobility, or excretory issues, which Rodgers described as the "three Ps—pee, poop, and puke." These can be "red flags" for incompetence, but should not be considered conclusive proof, she noted.