Dementia
Behaviors
Management
Terminology
Mental Health
100

Amnesia, Aphasia, Agnosia, and Apraxia.

What are the “4 As” of Dementia?

100

People with dementia may stray away from home.

What is wandering?

100

This is not an effective technique with dementia.

What is Reality Orientation?

100

Worsening of a person’s behavioral symptoms in the late afternoon and evening, as the sun goes down.

What is Sundowning?

100

A disorder that affects a person’s mind, causing the person to act in unusual ways and/or experience emotional difficulties.

What is Mental Illness?

200

The permanent and progressive loss of the ability to think and remember.

What is Dementia?

200

A person with dementia may walk back and forth.

What is pacing?

200

Stresses the importance of acknowledging the person’s reality.

What is Validation Therapy?

200

A temporary state of confusion.

What is Delirium?

200

What  you do when you start to feel overwhelmed or “stressed out”.

What are Coping Mechanisms?

300

Most common type of dementia, accounting for more than 60% of cases of dementia.

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

300

Doing the same thing over and over.

What is Repetition (Perseveration)?

300

The person with dementia is encouraged to remember and share experiences from his past. 


What is Reminiscence Therapy?

300

The permanent and progressive loss of the ability to think and remember.

What is Dementia?

300

When a person is under stress, the mind may try to return the person to a state of emotional balance by using these mechanisms.

What are Defense Mechanisms?

400

  A temporary state of confusion.


What is Delirium?

400

 Becoming very upset and excited.

What is Agitation?

400

Vocal or instrumental sounds have been found to calm an agitated person.

What is Music Therapy?

400

Difficulty coordinating steps needed to complete task.

What is Apraxia?

400

 To make up for a loss by “filling in” or “substituting” something else.

What is Compensation?

500

Difficulty speaking.

What is Aphasia?

500

A false belief; for example, a person with dementia may think that she is someone she is not, such as the Queen of England.

What are Delusions?

500

Companion animals can have many benefits. 

What is Pet Therapy?

500

Difficulty recognizing information obtained through the five senses.

What is Agnosia?

500

Refusing to believe something that is true, especially if the truth is unpleasant.

What is Denial?