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Can a dementia patient be manipulative? Understanding difficult behaviors

According to the Alzheimer's Society, it is often more likely that challenging behavior is caused by an unmet need rather than malicious intent. While a loved one's actions can certainly seem like manipulation, it is critical for caregivers to understand the underlying causes behind the question: **can a dementia patient be manipulative?**

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Do dementia patients become manipulative? Understanding behavior changes

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, over 90% of individuals with dementia will experience behavioral and psychological symptoms at some point in their illness. The question, "Do dementia patients become manipulative?" often stems from misunderstandings of these complex behavioral shifts, which are rooted in cognitive decline rather than malice.

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