Anonymous wrote:I would ask them what was going on leading up to the push (gathering for dinner? Activity? Waiting for medication?)
I would also ask about the other resident - do they normally get along? Why did your mom push that day / that incident? Did she verbally communicate for that person to be out of her space? Did she go up to them and push them? These are all important things to know and root causes - to help prevent in the future.
Besides medication, what other interventions do they suggest to prevent it from happening in the future?
Every behavior is an expression of an unmet need. If she pushed someone it could have been out of anger, fear or frustration. Each may have a different intervention (vs just anti anxiety medication). Not perhaps the medication is all that is warranted.
It’s too bad this post is being dismissed and ignored. These are important questions to ask with most types of dementia. I first started helping my mother with elder care as a young teen decades ago. The QOL interventions and treatment are so much better for most types of dementia now. Medication is an important part, but it’s not the only part.