Such As Agitation, Aggressiveness, Or Erratic Wandering — Decrease Of Negative Behaviors
Any sudden increase in negative behaviors warrants a doctor’s visit, not a behavioral plan. The Caregiver's Paradox Here is the hardest truth: You will fail to decrease these behaviors 100% of the time. Not because you aren't trying, but because the disease is progressive. The goal isn't "zero agitation." The goal is compassionate management .
For caregivers—whether professional nurses, family members, or memory care staff—the visible symptoms of neurological decline are often the loudest part of the job. The pacing. The sudden outburst. The hand swatting away a spoon. The midnight escape attempt out the front door. Any sudden increase in negative behaviors warrants a
We are trained to see these as "negative behaviors." But here is the paradigm shift that changes everything: The goal isn't "zero agitation
You can do this. One breath, one redirection, one moment of silence at a time. Have you found a surprising trigger that decreases agitation in your loved one? Share your experience in the comments—your "one weird trick" might save another caregiver’s sanity today. The sudden outburst