Responding to Challenging Symptoms related to Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
Sometimes people with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, as well as those with other health and medical conditions associated with aging, behave in ways that adult children and other family members find particularly confusing, inappropriate, and even frightening. This program is designed to help families understand that what we may consider concerning or challenging behaviors from a loved one with dementia often reflects their physical, psychological, or social need or want. Participants in this program will learn how to interpret behavioral symptoms of dementia and identify appropriate strategies for responding to behaviors by treating illnesses, injury, or discomfort; become aware of how to redirect challenging symptoms; make needed changes to the environment; provide psychological support; and ensure adequate and appropriate social interactions.