Alzheimer’s Stages

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that affects memory, thinking, and daily life. It typically develops in three general stages:

Early Stage (Mild):
Memory lapses, difficulty finding words, and mild changes in daily functioning.

Middle Stage (Moderate):
Increased confusion, trouble recognizing people or places, and a greater need for assistance with everyday tasks.

Late Stage (Severe):
Significant loss of communication and independence, with full-time care often required.

Understanding these stages can help families plan ahead, seek support, and ensure loved ones receive the care they need.

💜 If you have concerns about Alzheimer’s and planning for the future, legal and healthcare planning can provide important peace of mind.

Use this link for more information: Alzheimer's Stages - Early, Middle, Late Dementia Symptoms | alz.org

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