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  2. Sep 7, 2023 · Stage 7 Alzheimer’s, or late stage Alzheimer’s, refers to the last clinical stage of AD, as defined using the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS). People who have stage 7 AD need...

    • Normal Outward Behavior. Alzheimer’s disease usually starts silently, with brain changes that begin years before anyone notices a problem. When your loved one is in this early phase, they won't have any symptoms that you can spot.
    • Very Mild Changes. You still might not notice anything amiss in your loved one's behavior, but they may be picking up on small differences, things that even a doctor doesn't catch.
    • Mild Decline. It's at this point that you start to notice changes in your loved one's thinking and reasoning, such as: Forgets something they just read.
    • Moderate Decline. During this period, the problems in thinking and reasoning that you noticed in stage 3 get more obvious, and new issues appear.
    • No Cognitive Decline. At this stage, the person is able to function normally and doesn’t exhibit any signs of memory loss, confusion, or cognitive impairment.
    • Very Mild Cognitive Decline. The person starts to experience occasional lapses of memory, such as: Forgetting where they keep familiar everyday objects.
    • Mild Cognitive Decline. This is the stage where cognitive impairment starts to become more noticeable to the patient, as well as their friends, family members, and colleagues.
    • Moderate Cognitive Decline. In this stage, the person will exhibit a definitive decline in cognitive ability in a clinical interview. Some of the symptoms of this stage may include
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  4. Jan 26, 2023 · This article discusses the stages based on various established scales, including symptoms particular to each stage. There is also advice on caring for someone based on their stage of dementia, including technology that can help and which types of assisted living homes are most appropriate.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Stage 1. Stage 2. Stage 3. Stage 4. Stage 5. Stage 6. Stage 7. Progression. Treatment. Prevention. FAQ. Takeaway. Different symptoms characterize the seven stages of Alzheimer’s...

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