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What are the Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease? Part I: Symptoms of Early-to-Middle Stage Alzheimers 

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Welcome to This is Getting Old: Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World, I’m your host Melissa Batchelor, and today I’ll be talking about What are the Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease? I’ve taken care of thousands of older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease and ultimately dying either with or from this devastating disease. I hope the information in this podcast will help you to be prepared as your loved one moves through each stage of the disease.
There is some variation in what different people think are the Stages of Dementia. I am of the mindset (pun totally intended) to keep things simple - so I think of this disease in 4 stages: Early-, Middle-, Late- and End-Stage; or Mild, Moderate, Severe and ultimately the dying process.
The stages are helpful for understanding the overall picture of what to expect with a person’s ability and should be used as a general guide. I see people all the time trying to peg a loved one into one of the 7 stages and wants to know if the person is leaving Stage 4 and entering Stage 5. At the end of the day, you are going to have to adapt the care provided to the moment and the person in front of you, regardless of stage or progression. There’s often a lot of overlap and I recommend you don’t get caught up in the specific stages - even if you’re using these three.
Here’s what we know about Alzheimer’s disease - it’s a progressive, neurodegenerative disease, meaning your brain fails over time. When your brain fails, that means your ability to do anything for yourself is going to fail by time you get to the Late-Stage. How quickly a person deteriorates varies - and can range from 4-8 years, and up to 20, depending on how healthy the person is otherwise.
Early-Stage Alzheimer’s - or Mild
In the early stages, a person may be able to function pretty independently. They may be able to drive familiar routes, work, and participate in social activities. The symptoms may not be very apparent at this stage, but family and close friends may notice some changes such as forgetting familiar words - See my Podcast on the Ten Warning Signs - or where they put things.
Common symptoms or difficulties in this stage include:
✔️ Trouble remembering names when introduced to new people
✔️ Coming up with the right name or word - particularly nouns
✔️ Losing or misplacing valuable or commonly used items
✔️ Have trouble with planning or organizing
✔️ Have difficulty performing tasks at work
Middle-stage Alzheimer’s - or Moderate
The middle stage is the longest stage and can last for many years. During this stage, the symptoms are going to be much more apparent, and the person is going to need a greater level of care. The person may get confused or angry or act in unexpected ways - like refusing to bathe. The person is going to have more trouble expressing thoughts, may confuse words or have trouble performing routine tasks without assistance.
Common symptoms or difficulties in this stage include:
✔️ Being moody, think mood swings; especially in mentally or socially challenges situations
✔️ Will have much easier time recalling information from long ago and have more difficulty with short-term memory - meaning they can remember childhood or young adulthood memories but can’t recall what they had for breakfast.
✔️ They may be more confused about what day it is - or where they are. We lost our orientation to time first, then place, then person; meaning they will know who they are for longer than they know where they are or what year/ season they are in.
✔️ They may need help choosing clothes that are appropriate for the season or the occasion
✔️ Trouble with bowel or bladder; or may get their days and nights mixed up.
✔️ May wander more and get lost easier.
✔️ May have personality or behavioral changes - such as delusions, compulsiveness or suspiciousness or they may have more repetitive behaviors like wringing their hands or shredding tissues
In the middle stages, the person can still participate in activities of daily living, like bathing, grooming or getting dressed, but they will need assistance. You should adjust the amount of care you provide based on what the person can do in the moment and simplify tasks if you can. Care will get more intense over time, so know what resources you have in your community like Adult Day Care or Respite Care so you can get a temporary break from caregiving while your loved one is in a safe place.
Alzheimer’s disease is one that makes us all take one day at the time and live in the present. It can be a very long process, so I hope this information and recommendations for finding support have been helpful. Thank you for watching this video and/or listening to the podcast today.

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@moonlite8019
@moonlite8019 3 года назад
My mom has early onset vascular dementia it started in her mid 50s. Both of her brothers had early onset dementia. It’s horrible 😢
@Matilda73
@Matilda73 Год назад
Sorry your mom received such a diagnosis.... My husband is is 58 and was diagnosed with early onset dementia a few days ago, he has microvascular changes so we're thinking it's vascular dementia..... Wish there was more info available as for as progression of the disease 😢
@tenminutetokyo2643
@tenminutetokyo2643 3 года назад
Stop eating the carbs and sugars - and exercise.
@missiedavis4973
@missiedavis4973 2 года назад
Yes, and at least 8 hours of quality sleep each night.
@yousafiqbal5231
@yousafiqbal5231 2 года назад
Yes, This is a good and easy way to stop this disease for a long time. Exercise is the most powerful medicines for ever.
@nikkic83
@nikkic83 2 года назад
My mother ate a balanced diet, exercised and slept at least 8 hours a night with a 30 min nap in the afternoon. Currently she is in mid stage Alzheimer’s
@carolmaplesden916
@carolmaplesden916 2 года назад
16 hour fasting
@carolmaplesden916
@carolmaplesden916 2 года назад
16 hour fasting
@amandaallen9460
@amandaallen9460 2 года назад
My mom's mom has mild approaching moderate Alzheimer's as of now..her mom also had it..I hate this disease so very much
@joycebruhn3672
@joycebruhn3672 2 года назад
My auntie has it but my mom died so young hard to know if she had it but I. Do I do. They say oh it comes from your mom. But my mom was injured and had two brain tumors at 30 or about 35 then pkd on dialysis til her death before 65 so my aunt was rolling good then at about 68 she was different then quickly downward she was put in a facility after her husband died of cancer but looking back my grandma died aneurism 64 her mom died at 54. So we only know now pkd So things are not looking good. … lol 54 started with mood and other things I call depression or disconnect it’s been a black whole god helps me crawl out … lol but it’s been four years it’s like my head is in a vice
@Tomfreed
@Tomfreed 2 года назад
If someone has schizophrenia and alzheimer late stage What would be their life expectancy be
@carolinaprepper6603
@carolinaprepper6603 Год назад
I enjoy hearing your calm voice. Thank you for keeping it simple. I have alot to learn.
@tonypasma1707
@tonypasma1707 4 месяца назад
Mmm
@awallasundayo8684
@awallasundayo8684 2 года назад
Dr Igho medication and Experience helped speed up my healing process, i wonder what might have become of me if i hadn't come across your Channel on RU-vid. God bless you Dr igho for helping me cure my Diseases naturally , God bless you
@bridgetparsons370
@bridgetparsons370 3 года назад
Thank you
@joycebruhn3672
@joycebruhn3672 2 года назад
My granny at thirty began a few quirks. Not remembering were her license keys car is parked ..then delusions or focus on where was her husband who is he talking to …. And the inhibitory to keep up with things she made lists we never really knew ……then she had outburst but again we seen her there to four times a year scheduled … the scarey thing is I am living it. And I am different ,,, I see oh wow .. I been struggling …I know … what’s coming … I am sad …. I. Have a vascular problem too and my genetics I have pkd so lol where will it end lol. But unlike granny I worked at these jobs routine kept it well I took care of a Lewis dementia woman oh what a ride … caregiving working with dds daycare owner teacher in beginning. Oh it’s all downhill lol
@nyktalgia6669
@nyktalgia6669 Год назад
You have alzheimer? if that's the case I hope you're doing well miss. How are you doing right now?
@taramcgarrigle4149
@taramcgarrigle4149 3 года назад
thank you so much for posting this my mum got diagnosed yesterday with mild Alzheimer's she's 79 until she was at the memory dr yesterday i didnt really noticed it alot until in with the dr and he was asking questions etc she's been given some meds to help slow down hopefully x she's really independent and looks after my 2 yr old sometimes but we have been told to carry on as normal for time being but had a bad day processing it all today so this has helped lots x
@oliviadanielle7546
@oliviadanielle7546 3 года назад
my mom suffered Alzheimer but she's getting better now after taking the natural herbs and body cleanser from Dr Isibor it wasn't easy thank God we melt Dr Isibor who still treats her.
@taramcgarrigle4149
@taramcgarrigle4149 3 года назад
@@oliviadanielle7546 hi can u buy any of this online as im in uk x wasnt sure if any could help my mum x
@oliviadanielle7546
@oliviadanielle7546 3 года назад
@@taramcgarrigle4149 yes, it can be bought online and shipped to UK through UPS delivery service! Drop your WhatsApp number and I will send to the doctor ok...
@oliviadanielle7546
@oliviadanielle7546 3 года назад
@@taramcgarrigle4149 once your mom starts taking the herbs and body cleanser she will definitely be alright dear💯
@keishapolk1118
@keishapolk1118 3 года назад
Olivia Danielle is a scammer
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