How can I manage the behavior of a loved one with Alzheimer's disease?

Behavioral problems are generally quite mild at the early stage of the disease. They tend to stem from the fact that your loved one is quite aware that they are not functioning as well as they once did, and these may be their reactions. There may be some mild depression or irritability, or a lack of interest in initiating or completing activities.

A generally loving and supportive attitude towards the patient will alleviate many of these relatively minor problems. If more serious mood or behavior problems crop up, discuss them with the doctor or bring them up for discussion in your support group.

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