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Stages Of ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease which begins gradually and worsens with time. The root cause of disease is still unknown and usually affects people above the age of 66 years. Stage 1 The disease is not detectable. No noticeable memory loss. Stage 2 Mild decline in the memory. Physicians may be unable to identify the onset of disease. Stage 3 The loss in memory become noticeable. Difficulty in remembering new people. Forgeting words while communicating. Stage 4 Inabitlity to solve simple mathematical problems. Forgeting about their life history. Inability to manage finances. Stage 5 Difficulty in dressing up. Significant confusion Forgetting details like their name, phone number. Stage 6 Change in personality and behavior. Assistance needed in daily activities. Loss of bowel and bladder control. Significant memory loss. Stage 7 Loss of verbal ability. Difficulty holding up head without support. Tight muscles. Presented By www.luvidacare.com Luvida Memory Care 2400 Piazza Drive, Belton, TX 76513 Call at: (254) 613 - 4119