Behaviours associated with complex and challenging mental health, dementia or other neurological conditions include aggression, wandering, agitation. These apparent changes in the personality of the person with the disease are a major source of distress both to the person who is presenting the behaviours and to those who experience them – the caregiver, the family members, and the service providers in all sectors of the health-care system.
Read more in this section about understanding the behaviours and how to respond to them. For more information, please contact your local Alzheimer Society
The behaviour | The strategies |
WanderingWalks away from home unattended with the risk of becoming lost |
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RestlessnessPaces nervously, drums fingers, etc. for long periods of time |
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Repeated actionsRepeats words or actions over and over and over again |
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SuspicionThinks others are trying to hurt herAccuses others of stealing possessions |
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Sexual behaviourRemoving clothes/exposing herselfPhysical and verbal advances towards others |
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AggressionPhysical and emotional outbursts (i.e., shouting, hitting)Custom Business Cards20% Off! |
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