This is a caretaker fan project based on Everywhere at the end of time, but using modern samples including many you have probably heard on scratch Everywhere at the end of time is an album that depicts dementia through deterioration of the music, and this album does the same Press flag to play, and press s to skip a track
Stage 1 - The first stage is before the knowledge of the condition occurs. Memory loss is subtle and recollection is slightly nebulous but intact. These are the last of the great days before the effects and realizations of Alzheimer's. Stage 2 - The second stage is one of increasing suspicion as memory loss becomes more pronounced, and the refusal of the circumstances. Recollection results in greater effort with noticeable decline in quality, which frustrates you. By the end of this stage, the cognitive impairment becomes difficult to deny. Stage 3 - In the third stage, the disease has progressed to a point that symptoms are obvious and impact daily living. You try to recall memories with greater effort, only to find them distorted and broken, causing you to lose the little hope you have. You start to become anxious and confused, clinging to lucidity before the condition does its worst Stage 4 - The fourth stage is when singular memories break down and become fluid. Friends and family become strangers, confusion and paranoia become common, and lucidity becomes increasingly rare as the decline becomes steeper. Memories start to become barely recognizable at this point, and moments of confusion and horror are dispersed with calmer moments. Stage 5 - The fifth stage is a struggle against total destruction, as remaining fragments of memory and function are continuously and brutally disintegrated. Neurons die and plaques build up causing more aggressive decline than ever. Normal living and memory become completely alien to you, yet occasionally come back in fleeting moments of clarity, only to be consumed by the constant confusion which is the norm. Stage 6 - Stage six is the end. It cannot be fully described. Descriptions lose their meaning at this point, because all remaining fragments of memories, thoughts, and concepts are now completely unrecognizable and indistinct such that they are practically the same. Everything is lost, leaving the patient is bedbound and no longer knowing how to live, so others do the living for them. Until one day, memory and function miraculously come back, only for it to be snuffed out for the final time.