Why does aggression happen?
From time to time, people with dementia may become angry, aggressive or violent.
Aggression can happen for a variety of reasons. It can be due to unmet needs, illness such as a urinary tract infection,
medication combinations or side effects, or something that is happening around the person with dementia.
In addition, people with dementia may have difficulty understanding others, judging social situations, control their feelings or expressing themselves like they did before. They may also have personality or mental health changes that contribute to aggressive behaviors.
At times, aggression is displayed towards people known to the person living with dementia. At other times it can be with strangers. Aggression is often one of the most difficult things to cope with for carers.