Help Sheet 2.
1. No apparent
symptoms.
2. Forgetfulness: Sometimes misplaces objects; forgets some names of people.
3. Early Confusion: Gets lost when traveling; poor work performance; forgets written materials.
4. Late Confusion: Cannot understand current new; forgets major events in personal history; makes financial mistakes; denies any problems exist.
5. Early Dementia: Forgets addresses, phone numbers, or names of close relatives; forgets the day, season, year, has trouble selecting proper clothes.
6. Middle Dementia: Forgets name of spouse, recent major events in life, many past events; unaware of surroundings becomes incontinent; has trouble sleeping; undergoes major personality changes; may become obsessive, anxious, and agitated; sometimes violent or aggressive; loses willpower; cannot concentrate on thoughts.
7. Late Dementia: Most verbal abilities and movement (walking) skills disappear; needs help eating, using toilet, bathing.
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