Dementia Stages


Memory, attention, logical reasoning, and other mental abilities are all affected by Dementia. Changes that are so severe that they interfere with social or occupational functioning are considered to be "severe." Dementia usually progresses through these phases. Depending on the area of the brain affected, the symptoms may vary.


  • No cognitive decline
  • Very mild cognitive decline
  • Mild cognitive decline
  • Moderate cognitive decline
  • Moderately severe cognitive decline

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