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- Organizing and summarizing search results for youDementia is commonly classified into seven stages, but here’s a simplified breakdown into five general stages:
- No Impairment: No noticeable symptoms; cognitive function is normal.
- Mild Cognitive Impairment: Minor memory problems; may be noticeable to others but not severe enough to interfere with daily life.
- Mild Dementia: Increased memory loss and confusion; difficulty with complex tasks and organizing thoughts.
- Moderate Dementia: Significant memory loss; difficulty recognizing loved ones; may require assistance with daily activities.
- Severe Dementia: Loss of ability to communicate; complete dependence on caregivers; may lose the ability to recognize family members.
For a more detailed understanding, you may refer to the seven stages of dementia as outlined by Dr. Barry Reisberg.
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