Decrease Of Negative Behaviors Such As Agitation, Aggressiveness, Or Erratic Wandering !exclusive! Jun 2026
Agitation is often the precursor to more severe outbursts. It manifests as pacing, wringing of hands, repetitive questioning, or general restlessness. A decrease in agitation is characterized by a visible slowing of motor activity and a relaxation of muscle tension.
A decrease in agitation, aggressiveness, and wandering is rarely achieved through a single "fix." Instead, it is the result of a holistic approach that prioritizes the individual’s comfort and dignity. By observing triggers and responding with empathy rather than frustration, caregivers can create a safer, more peaceful environment for everyone involved. Agitation is often the precursor to more severe outbursts
You can do this. One breath, one redirection, one moment of silence at a time. A decrease in agitation, aggressiveness, and wandering is
Stop asking, "How do I stop this behavior?" Start asking, "What is this behavior trying to say?" One breath, one redirection, one moment of silence at a time
Loud noises, bright lights, or too much activity.

