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Learning about AD

Expectations

What can I expect with my loved one with Alzheimer’s disease?

While different people vary in how they experience their Alzheimer’s disease, there are three major stages of Alzheimer’s disease:  mild, moderate and severe.

In the early stages, most patients usually start showing signs of difficulty in areas such as:

Long-term memory such as memories from childhood and early adulthood are usually not affected until the very later stages of the disease.

Unfortunately, as the disease progresses, these signs do worsen over time.  Additionally, the person with Alzheimer’s disease will start having problems with their mood and behavior, and decreased ability to take care of themselves. Changes in your loved one’s behavior may be due to the disease itself, but can also be due simply to needs such as hunger, bathroom needs, other illness, changes in vision or hearing, pain or discomfort or medication side effects.

 


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