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Coping with Agitation, Aggression, and Sundowning in Alzheimer’s disease

If you are a caregiver for a person with Alzheimer’s disease, you may notice changes in their behavior as the disease worsens. They may become more easily agitated or aggressive or they may verbally or physically lash out against other people. When restlessness, agitation, irritability, and confusion happen as daylight begins to fade it’s known as sundowning. While these changes can be difficult to deal with, there are things you can do to help, including:

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