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  1. This guideline is used by professionals and caregivers around the world to identify at what stage of the disease a person is in. Stages 1-3 are the pre-dementia stages; stages 4-7 are the dementia stages.

  2. Sep 7, 2023 · Alzheimer’s stage 7 is the last, and most severe, stage of Alzheimer’s disease. People with this stage of Alzheimer’s may require a full-time caregiver and assistance for everyday tasks.

  3. 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 disease,...

    • 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.
  4. Stage 7: Very severe cognitive decline. In the final stage of the disease, individuals lose the ability to respond to their environment, to carry on a conversation and, eventually, to control movement. They may still say words or phrases.

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  6. May 23, 2024 · The FAST scale is a 16-item scale divided into seven stages of dementia, from performing activities typically to severe dementia. The following table shows each stage of the FAST scale,...

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