Decrease Of Negative Behaviors Such As Agitation, Aggressiveness, Or Erratic Wandering ❲UHD × 4K❳
You will have days where you get hit. Days where you find them in the neighbor's yard. Days where you lose your temper.
Take the 15 minutes. Eat the snack. Call the relief aide. Lock the bathroom door and cry if you need to. A regulated caregiver is the single most effective medication for a dysregulated patient. Agitation, aggression, and wandering are the language of a broken neurology. They are not enemies to be conquered. They are symptoms to be soothed. You will have days where you get hit
Stop asking, "How do I stop this behavior?" Start asking, "What is this behavior trying to say?" Take the 15 minutes
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. Lock the bathroom door and cry if you need to
If you are exhausted, reactive, and burnt out, your agitation will trigger their agitation. It is a feedback loop.
When you answer the why , the what naturally decreases. Not through force. Not through medication. But through the radical, exhausting, beautiful act of bearing witness to someone else's storm without adding thunder of your own.