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How many stages of dementia are there?

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Answered Oct 03, 2019

There are different common dementias that people may experience, especially when they reach a certain age, but it does not mean that just because someone is forgetful, this is already a sign of dementia. There are various stages that those with dementia experience. These three major stages are mild, moderate, and late-stage dementia. Mild cognitive decline may be signified by a slight difference in the person’s ability to concentrate. The person’s work performance may also get affected.

There are different common dementias that people may experience, especially when they reach a
This will last for about two to seven years. Moderate cognitive decline is signified by being unable to complete more complex tasks. Some people may be in denial that they have this condition. This will normally last for two years. Late-Stage dementia may be signified by the person’s inability to walk, talk, and do usual tasks such as going to the toilet. Those who are on this stage may lose their psychomotor skills.

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