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How to Reduce Violence in Dementia

If you can relate to this video, we can help you. The class that Debra offers comes with money FREE guarantee. 15 years of research and testing her approaches & secret scripts on thousands of dementia patients will be shared with you. Every single student has said that they see a difference after the FIRST session! You can take what you learn today and use it this afternoon! Dont wait! Time is not on your side. Stop suffering. Book a call at Www.answersaboutalz.org Top right corner. 2 FREE downloads- Different Dementias symptoms and life experiences & Activities for every stage  go to: www.answersaboutalz.org Get the help you need with Debra's book, Forget Me Not, the number of caregivers guide. https://www.amazon.com/Forget-Not-Alz... 1:1 Coaching live with Debra. Book a call at: https://calendly.com/debradementia/cm... Take the Certified Master Dementia Strategist. Become a Dementia expert! To learn more visit www.answersaboutalz.org Hey Caregivers! Welcome to another episode of Answers About Alzheimer’s. Today we are going to be tackling one of the scarier parts of dementia caregiving: violent behaviors. In this video, we answer the question of how to reduce violence in dementia. People with dementia have lost a lot. They may have lost their homes, or their jobs, or in the worst cases their autonomy. It’s the least to say that they have quite a bit to be angry about. Though it may be hard, it is important to keep in mind that when dealing with people with dementia, it is not that they want to give you a hard time. It’s that they are having a hard time. Resolving anger and aggression is all about fact-finding. Once you are able to determine the cause of the issue you will be better able to resolve it. With practice, you will become faster and faster at doing this. When it comes to identifying the source of anger, typically the issue falls into one of four categories. It is however possible for you to accidentally make the situation worse before you are able to find that solution. Remember that most communication is non-verbal, if you come into a situation agitated and stressed, you will only make your person act up more. Be sure to remain as steady, confident, and stable as possible when trying to resolve violent behaviors. Keep an eye on your words and know how and when to approach. If your person is throwing things, you’ll want to keep out of their line of fire. But if they’re overly aggressive, it may be best to just let them be for a while. Now for those four categories: 1. Personal Needs - Is your person upset because they are in need of something? Maybe they are hungry, or perhaps cold. 2. Surroundings - Is something in the area bothering your person? Are there loud noises or heavy shadows; are they in a location that is unfamiliar and feeling frightened? 3. People - Is someone bothering your person? Or perhaps are they missing someone? 4. Situation - Is there something going on that is affecting them? Are they over or under stimulated? Perhaps they are hallucinating. As always, check us out at the links below for more information on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia. Schedule a one on one consultation with Debra at the Calendly link below: Website: http://answersaboutalz.org Book an Appointment with Debra via Calendly https://calendly.com/debradementia Facebook:   / 408976791135587   Debra’s Book “Forget Me Not”: https://www.amazon.com/Forget-Not-Alz...

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