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September 1st, 2025

Dementia Horizons: Distress Responses

  1. Dementia Horizons: Distress Responses Dementia Society of America® 11:32

Distress in people with Dementia may appear as anger, agitation, or aggression, often reflecting unmet needs. Such behaviors are not deliberate but stem from difficulties in communication and cognitive decline. Triggers include caregiver approach, physical or emotional discomfort, environmental factors, and underlying mental illness. Understanding these triggers and responding with empathy, calmness, and compassion can help de-escalate distress. The ACE method—Acknowledge, Calm, Empathize—offers a practical framework. Caregivers are encouraged to log triggers, communicate with local emergency services, and use tools like Aware and Share cards from the Dementia Society. Self-care and ongoing learning are essential in providing compassionate and effective Dementia care. 

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https://www.dementiasociety.org/blog/categories/dementia-horizons

Kevin Jameson Dementia Society of America

The mission of the Dementia Society of America® is to enhance the quality of life for those living with Dementia, their care partners, and the public at large through awareness, education, non-medical life-enrichment programs, and the recognition of outstanding Dementia care, innovation, and research.