HELP SHEET 3.

      Stage 5


          STAGE 5

          Early Dementia "All dressed and ready....with no where to go"

          Physical Appearance: Looks "normal"
          * Wears clothes appropriately
          * Wears "trappings" [jewelry, make-up, carries purse etc.]
          * Wears supportive appliances [hearing-aides, false teeth glasses]
          * Relatively good speech/able to communicate somewhat
          * Relatively good social skills * Immediate memory relatively good
          * No noticeable change in posture or gait


          Normal Behavior at this stage:

          Early stage 5
          * Believes still has responsibilities
          * Doesn't believe needs assistance
          * Perception of reality based upon MISPERCEPTIONS
          * Wandering pattern: exit seekers, runaways
          * Loses train of thought


          Middle stage 5
          * Suffers: delusions, suspiciousness, and anxiety related to memory loss
          * May suffer sleep disturbances
          * Has own insights into "situations"


          Late stage 5:
          * May experience relocation trauma
          * Transition into stage 6 is often difficult [brain is already 50% destroyed by Alzheimer's]
          * In late 5, families may see paranoia or fear of being left alone


      1991 Geriatric Resources


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