Dementia - the challenge of behavioural changes

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Leading experts in the field of geriatric education, medicine and mental health explain the serious public health challenge of dementia and its associated changes in behaviour.
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Dear Baycrest, I see your senior execs seem to be sincere in their belief that ADRD cause people who live with them to become agitated and aggressive, a belief I believe is counterproductive to providing the kind of excellent care I'm sure you want to deliver.

I also believe there are more choices than those outlined in this video and the article on your website on the same topic. I wonder if your executives have ever considered the possibility that the "challenging behaviours" they attribute to dementia are not the result of dementia at all, but rather the result of being human? What would care look like if, instead of attributing the behaviour to dementia, it was attributed to the physical environment, the social environment, the approach to care, etc.?


I, and others like me, believe this kind of approach will deliver better, healthier and safer outcomes for all concerned.

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I took care of my mother and she had Alzheimer's but she knew like when something didn't seem right or she said oh wait a minute wait a minute I have to get my mind together and then she would talk when she had to say took care of my mom for 6 years and working with all American Home Care hospice

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