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A Guide to Understanding Dementia Behaviors

When a loved one has dementia, there will be many challenges that you and your family will have to face. The condition can occur when they have Alzheimeru2019s or any other progressive brain condition, which can make it difficult for your loved one to recall things, communicate, and think clearly.

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A Guide to Understanding Dementia Behaviors

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  1. A Guide to Understanding Dementia Behaviors When a loved one has dementia, there will be many challenges that you and your family will have to face. The condition can occur when they have Alzheimer’s or any other progressive brain condition, which can make it difficult for your loved one to recall things, communicate, and think clearly. Eventually, they will have difficulty caring for themselves, too. That is why you need to provide the highest-quality dementia care in San Antonio to them and consider knowing and understanding the behaviors associated with the condition. Wandering is one of the most common behaviors displayed by people with dementia. It is characterized by your loved one walking aimlessly for reasons like they are looking for someone or something, or boredom. It can also occur due to a side-effect of their medication or they want to satiate a physical need, like hunger, thirst, or the need to go to the toilet. It is not easy to identify what triggers wandering, but dementia care specialists in San Antonio recommends knowing how to deal with the behavior. Incontinence is another behavior that is associated with dementia. Accidents can occur due to environmental factors, like the inability to remember where the toilet is or the inability to get there in time. When that occurs, proper dementia care in San Antonio suggests being reassuring and understanding, so your loved one can maintain their dignity and not feel too embarrassed. There are many other behaviors associated with dementia, such as repetitive actions and speech, sleeplessness or sundowning, and paranoia. Sundowning is characterized by agitation, restlessness, disorientation, and troubling behavior that worsen at the end of the day. Experts believe that it is triggered by numerous factors, including exhaustion and changes in your loved one’s biological clock. Agitation is also common in individuals with dementia. It encompasses sleeplessness, irritability, and physical or verbal aggression. These behavioral issues will typically progress with the condition’s stages, from mild to severe. Agitation can be triggered by different factors, like fatigue, fear, and the environment, but a loved one may show signs when they think that they are not in control. Dementia care in San Antonio is available to help you understand and prevent agitation in your loved one.

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