Public settings can make dementia behaviors worse because they often overwhelm you…
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What Overstimulation Looks Like in Dementia Before It Explodes
Noticing early signs of overstimulation in dementia can prevent outbursts—learn how to identify them before it’s too late.
The Trigger Journal Trick That Can Change Dementia Care Fast
By using the Trigger Journal Trick, you create visual cues that help…
How to Reduce Bathroom Resistance in Dementia Care
Providing gentle strategies and environment adjustments can help ease bathroom resistance in dementia care, ensuring your loved one feels more secure and respected.
When Dementia Turns Car Rides Into a Crisis
When dementia affects your loved one’s driving, car rides can quickly become…
Sexual Disinhibition in Dementia: What Caregivers Need to Know
What caregivers need to know about managing sexual disinhibition in dementia can help you respond compassionately and effectively—discover how to provide respectful care.
How to Handle Food Refusal in Dementia Without a Fight
Just knowing gentle, patient strategies can make mealtime easier for dementia patients and their caregivers—discover how to handle food refusal without a fight.
What Rummaging Behavior in Dementia Is Really Trying to Say
When you see someone with dementia rummaging, it’s often their way of…
How to Respond When Dementia Causes Shadowing All Day Long
How to respond when dementia causes shadowing all day long and create a calmer, more reassuring environment—discover helpful strategies to manage this challenging behavior.
Why People With Dementia Hide Things and What to Do Next
Helping understand why people with dementia hide things can improve your response and support, but knowing what to do next is essential.