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Alzheimer Disease: Challenges As A Caregiver Some of the challenges that you face include physical aggression, verbal aggression, mood swings, wandering, repetition of words, and combativeness. All of these changes in behaviour can lead to a great deal of tension and frustrations for both you and your patient. The most important thing that you need to remember is that your Alzheimer patient isn’t behaving this way on purpose. Their behavior is simply the result of their disease so you need avoid analyzing the situation and looking for solutions when there are none. There are some common behavior changes that you can expect to see in a person who has Alzheimer Disease. This includes: • Reactions in an overactive environment. Alzheimer patients can become over-stimulated to the point where they display behavior that is very confusing. As a caregiver there are some specific things that you can do to cope with the behaviour changes in your Alzheimer patient whether you are caring for a family member or a friend. Some of these coping strategies include: • Try to be as understanding as you can. Keep in mind that behavior changes are not directed at you personally but are a symptom of Alzheimer Disease.
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Alzheimers Disease Related ArticlesMalnutrition as a Result of Alzheimer's Disease?
Some of the most difficult aspects of Alzheimer's disease are the problems associated with eating and drinking. This can be as mild as coping with a food fad or as serious as malnutrition. It's quite common for Alzheimer's sufferers to develop food fads. These are exasperating as it's dif...
Sleeping Pattern Disruptions as a Result of Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease can disrupt a patient so much that they end up reversing their sleeping pattern completely and wanting to sleep all day and be awake and active all night. Although this may not be a problem for the patient their family and care givers may rapidly become drained and...
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