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If the person with Alzheimer's is aggressive, consider what might be contributing to the change in behavior. Related Pages Read more about Anxiety and Agitation. Read more about Depression. Read more about Hallucinations. Read more about Memory Loss and Confusion. These signs are often detected by the angry person and will likely make their own distress and agitation worse. If possible, remove yourself from the room or situation.
Give yourself and the person time to calm down. This will make it easier for you to react and may defuse or dispel their anger. Be kind and reassuring at all times. Do not attempt to argue or reason with the person. Instead, be sympathetic and accepting of their anger and frustration. If you're interested in more information about how in-home care can help your senior loved ones, contact your nearest Visiting Angels office today or call Receive advice and stories from experienced caregivers delivered to your inbox to help you provide the care your senior loved one deserves.
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