People afflicted with Alzheimer's disease find it increasingly difficult to deal with constant changes brought about by every stage of the disease. One of the most alarming changes that occurs in many Alzheimer's patients are mood and behavior swings that cause a great deal of alarm and concern in family members involved in the care giving process.
Understanding the different behaviors and mood changes that can often be expected during various stages of Alzheimer's progress enables caregivers...
Read moreWhat can a family support system do for behavioral disturbances in someone with Alzheimer's disease? Approximately 50 to 80 percent of... Read more »
What can a family support system do for behavioral disturbances in someone with Alzheimer's disease? Approximately 50 to 80 percent of... Read more »
I've always found that if caregivers understood some of the reasons for difficult and challenging behaviour it helps them to deal with it... Read more »
Is He/She Being Difficult on Purpose? Responding to and dealing with hallucinations and delusions, refusing food, refusal to bathe or... Read more »
Paranoid delusions are distressing symptoms for some people with Alzheimer's. They are often more common in the later stages of the... Read more »
More common than not, individuals with Alzheimers disease exhibit a roller-coaster of behaviors. Someone who was calm or engaged in an activity one... Read more »
In a recently released Public Health Advisory, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a second alert to the public about severe... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Acting strangelyHome CareA doctor should evaluate any unusual behaviors or personality changes. Treatments are based on the following causes of... Read more »