How to Manage Behavior Changes in Alzheimer’s Disease
Behavior changes are common in Alzheimer’s disease and may include anger, wandering, hiding belongings, poor sleep, rummaging, or believing things that are not happening. These behaviors are caused by changes in the brain, not by the person being difficult on purpose. Caregivers can help by staying calm, avoiding arguments, looking for possible triggers, redirecting attention to familiar activities, keeping a comforting routine, encouraging safe physical activity, and making the home safer. If behaviors become more frequent, intense, or difficult to manage, it is important to speak with a doctor for guidance and support.