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Alzheimer Care: Behaviours
   
 
In this section:
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Causes
Common Behaviours
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Safely Home -- Alzheimer Wandering Registry

Introduction

Sometimes, the loss of memory and resulting confusion can cause different emotional reactions and behaviours that take a special effort to manage.

These may include wandering, restlessness, repeated actions, suspicion, inappropriate sexual behaviour and aggression. It is important to know that there are strategies that can help.

 
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