| A calm and structured environment is key to reducing aggressive behavior in dementia patients. Familiar surroundings, consistent daily routines, and minimal noise help patients feel secure. Avoiding sudden changes or overwhelming situations can prevent agitation. Gentle communication and reassurance are crucial in helping patients manage frustration or confusion. Engaging them in enjoyable activities like art, music, or light physical exercises can provide positive stimulation and reduce aggressive tendencies. Caregivers should practice patience, empathy, and active listening to build trust and improve the patient’s quality of life. When aggressive behavior persists despite these strategies, consulting healthcare professionals is recommended. |