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5. Stage Three: Mild Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Doctors usually diagnose Alzheimer’s once it reaches this stage due to the obvious nature of dementia symptoms. Dementia specifically describes several symptoms that impact memory, social, and thinking abilities and interfere with daily life and relationships. In this stage, people experience:

  • Changes in personality
  • Memory loss
  • Shrinking vocabulary
  • Difficulty performing complex tasks
  • Trouble organizing or expressing thoughts and ideas
  • Getting lost
  • Losing belongings

senior memory loss dementia Daisy-Daisy / Getty Images

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