Probably
the most difficult aspect of dealing with someone with Alzheimer’s is coping
with occasional physical aggression.
Understand
that the person’s inability to communicate effectively causes frustration and
resulting acting out. Keep things simple in both communication and environment,
and that will probably diminish aggressive or angry conduct. Interestingly, it
also appears that over-stimulation can generate an aggressive reaction. The
best approach, again, is to keep life as simple as possible for the person.
Unfamiliar events or surroundings can be very confusing and upsetting to a
person with Alzheimer’s, and those feelings can result in a physical lashing-out.
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