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Why do dementia patients argue? Understanding the root causes of combativeness
According to the Alzheimer's Association, anger and aggressive behavior are common behavioral changes in individuals with dementia, often emerging in the middle to later stages of the condition. This behavior can be confusing and distressing for caregivers who wonder why do dementia patients argue. Rather than being intentional acts of malice, these arguments are often a person's attempt to communicate unmet needs, fear, or frustration stemming from their cognitive impairment.
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Healthy Aging