A usually easy-going older person living with dementia begins showing subtle signs of confusion and agitation: How could you respond?
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In today’s episode, Julie, one of our past DREAM Dementia Support Coaches, talks with Yashi about a scenario where a usually easy-going older person living with dementia begins showing subtle signs of confusion and agitation.
This episode is part of our navigating changing behaviours in people living with dementia series, where we dive into real-life behavioural shifts and share practical strategies to help caregivers respond with confidence and compassion.
Tune in as they discuss
· Approaching the older person with patience, empathy, and reassurance.
· Using short, clear communication and gentle redirection to reduce frustration.
· Knowing when and how to escalate concerns to a nurse or supervisor.
· Documenting behaviours, triggers, and responses accurately.
· Reflecting on your own emotions to remain calm and supportive.