Agitation in Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
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Agitation is a common behavioral symptom in Alzheimer’s disease that can cause significant distress to both individuals and their caregivers. It may involve emotional outbursts, restlessness, or inappropriate behaviors.
Agitation in Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
Agitation in Alzheimer’s is described as a set of symptoms which may include:
- Restlessness – pacing, fidgeting, or wandering aimlessly.
- Emotional distress – irritability, frustration, or anxiety over daily activities or interactions.
- Inappropriate behavior – yelling, aggressive actions, or resistance to care.
- Difficulty with transitions – becoming upset during changes in routine or environment.
At Re:Cognition Health, we understand the challenges posed by agitation in Alzheimer’s disease. We aim to provide comprehensive support, cutting-edge treatment options, and strategies to help improve the quality of life for individuals and their families.