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“Stage 7: Very severe cognitive decline (severe or late-stage Alzheimer’s disease) In the final stage of this disease, individuals lose the ability to respond to their environment, to carry on a conversation, and, eventually, to control their movements. They may still say words or phrases. At this stage, individuals need help with much of their daily personal care, including eating or using the toilet. They may also lose the ability to smile, to sit without support, and to hold their heads up. Reflexes become abnormal. Muscles grow rigid. Swallowing is impaired.”
― The Most Important Lesson: What My Mother Taught Me That Will Change Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Forever
― The Most Important Lesson: What My Mother Taught Me That Will Change Alzheimer's and Dementia Care Forever


