Difficult Behaviors Associated with Alzheimer's Disease (AD).

What are common difficult behaviors associated with AD? Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an incurable brain disease that can cause troublesome changes in behavior. Some of the most common difficult behaviors associated with AD are wandering; inappropriate behaviors (sexually inappropriate behavior, aggressive and assaultive behavior, pestering, repetitive vocalizations); hallucinations and delusions; and sundowning.

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