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122 | Q&A: Dealing with Aggression & Rude Behavior in Dementia

Mar 20, 202413 minEp. 121
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Episode description

In this original What the Dementia episode, we will answer three questions on how to handle aggression and rude behaviors in individuals with dementia. 


This episode will cover:

— Approaches to understanding and addressing aggressive behaviors in dementia care.

— The importance of identifying the triggers that lead to aggression or rudeness.

— The role of caregiver and staff approaches in influencing a person with dementia's behavior.


MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

Bambu Dozens (Puzzle Collection) | https://bambudozens.com

Blog Post | Top 6 Tips to De-Escalate a Person with Dementia's Behavior


CONNECT, GET RESOURCES, LEARN MORE, + SIMPLIFY YOUR CARE JOURNEY:

LinkTree | https://www.bambu.care


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