During the second stage people may have minor,
normal-age-related changes. They may not remember where a key was left or have trouble remembering a familiar name. The changes are typically so mild that they don’t interfere with daily life and independence.
Contrary to
amnesia vs dementia, where amnesia is characterized by distinct episodes of memory loss, this stage is characterized by general, slow cognitive decline. Family members might see a slight change in personality or an increase in anxiety in new situations, but these are signs that can be easily missed as the early symptoms of dementia.