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4. Early-Stage — Moderate Cognitive Decline

After several years, dementia may progress into its early stage: moderate cognitive decline. Symptoms that were mild or infrequent worsen and occur more often. Complex chores and assignments become more difficult to accomplish. While a person in this stage may still be capable of caring for themselves, they may forget tasks that were habit, like taking pills or doing laundry.

older man confused, looking at sticky notes on cupboard

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