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- Behaviours of concern in dementia include1234:
- Problems with eating or sleeping
- Verbal disruptions or physical aggression
- Resistance to care or help
- Wandering or intrusiveness
- Socially or sexually inappropriate behaviour
- Changes in mood or behaviour, such as rapid mood swings for no apparent reason
- Changes in personality, becoming more suspicious, fearful, uninhibited or outgoing than before
- Loss of initiative, becoming more passive or uninvolved in activities
- Depression
- Apathy
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Psychosis
- Agitation
- Physical or verbal aggression
- Disinhibition
Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.While every situation is unique to the person, there are some things to be aware of as signal behaviours. These include: Problems with eating or sleeping Verbal disruptions or physical aggression Resistance to care or help Wandering or intrusiveness Socially or sexually inappropriate behaviourwww.dementia.com.au/behaviour-support-plansDementia - behaviour changes
- Sleeping problems in dementia Problems with sleeping are common for people with dementia. ...
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtr…Changes in mood or behaviour — such as rapid mood swings for no apparent reason. Changes in personality — becoming more suspicious, fearful, uninhibited or outgoing than before. Loss of initiative — becoming more passive or uninvolved in activities.www.healthdirect.gov.au/dementia-overviewBelow are behavioral changes that are common among people with dementia:
- depression
- apathy
- anxiety
- irritability
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