Overview
When a person living with dementia experiences behavioral changes like agitation or aggression, it is often a sign that their internal world is becoming overwhelming. These behaviors—frequently called "sundowning" when occurring late in the day—can be a person's way of navigating a brain that is struggling to process its environment. In this Learn at Home webinar, understand the psychiatry of dementia-related behavioral changes and learn about how a combination of psychiatric medical support and sensory-based environmental changes can ease the distress and restore a sense of dignity and calm to life at home.
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Joel Salinas, MD, MBA, MSc, FAAN Chief Medical Officer and co-founder, Isaac Health


