One of the most common neurological symptoms is cognitive impairment. Cognitive disorders occur especially often in old age. An analysis of cognitive functions in 58 elderly patients with alcohol dependence formed in middle and old age and complicated by secondary organic mental disorders is presented. The identified neurological signs indicate the absence of severe brain lesions. Data are presented showing that the level of alcohol anosognosia for its individual components, as well as the overall score of cognitive function indicators in elderly patients with alcohol de-pendence, formed in middle and old age and complicated by secondary organic mental disorders, differs. © 2024, LLC MMA MediaMedika. All rights reserved.