Challenging Geriatric Behaviors: Root Causes and Practical Non-Medication Solutions
- Speaker:
- Edward G. Shaw, MD, MA
- Duration:
- 2 Hours 02 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
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Oct 15, 2025
- Product Code:
- POS078950
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
Description
Behavior challenges are some of the most difficult problems family care partners and professional caregivers face when caring for an aging loved one or a person living with dementia. Edward G. Shaw, MD, MA, will share the root causes of behavior challenges in early, middle, and late-stage dementia, how they vary by dementia type (Alzheimer’s vascular, Lewy body/Parkinson’s, and frontotemporal), a framework to assess, prevent, and manage behaviors, and a number of other non-medication-based strategies that really work!
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Handouts/Brochure
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual - Challenging Geriatric Behaviors (3.9 MB) | 35 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Transcript - Challenging Geriatric Behaviors (195.9 KB) | 32 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Speaker
Edward G. Shaw, MD, MA Related seminars and products
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Edward G. Shaw, MD, MA, is dually trained as a physician and mental health counselor. He was the primary care partner for his late wife, Rebecca, who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease in 2007 at age 53 and died in 2016 after a 9-year journey. Ed was a practicing academic radiation oncologist for 23 years, specializing in the treatment of adults and children with brain cancer. In 2010, inspired by Rebecca’s journey, his medical interest shifted to dementia diagnosis and treatment, and with his additional training in mental health counseling, he founded the Memory Counseling Program in 2011, part of the Section on Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine and the Sticht Center on Healthy Aging and Alzheimer's Prevention at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The program serves individuals, couples, and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia.
He is the author of four books. Along with coauthors Deborah Barr and Dr. Gary Chapman, he wrote Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade: The 5 Love Languages and the Alzheimer’s Journey, which describes his moving personal story of care for Rebecca coupled with an innovative use of the 5 love languages in dementia counseling. He also wrote The Dementia Care Partner’s Workbook, a support group manual and self-study guide for dementia care partners, providing understanding, education, and hope for the long journey of dementia caregiving from diagnosis through end-of-life. He has also co-authored two resources for support group leaders, A Leader’s Manual for Dementia Care Partner Support Groups and A Support Group for People Living with Dementia: The Leaders Manual.
Dr. Shaw now devotes more time to public speaking, educating, and encouraging seniors, people living with dementia and their care partners, and medical/mental health/other healthcare professionals working in the fields of aging and dementia. He is also a part-time geriatric mental health counselor at New Salem Counseling in Winston-Salem and a PESI speaker for many years, on a variety of topics related to geriatrics and dementia.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Edward Shaw is an Emeritus Professor with Wake Forest School of Medicine and receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. He has stock ownership in Embodied Labs. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Edward Shaw is a member of American Counseling Association, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, and the Society for Neuro-Oncology.
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Objectives
- Compare and contrast the most common symptoms and behavioral challenges experienced in Alzheimer’s, vascular, Lewy body/Parkinson’s disease, and frontotemporal dementia.
- Explore challenging behavioral expressions seen in early-mid stage versus mid-late stage dementia.
- Analyze how attachment loss and separation distress are often the root cause of the challenging behaviors of dementia.
- Evaluate how different non-medication based strategies for challenging behavioral expressions of dementia can be implemented into your care setting.
Outline
The “Big-3” Behavioral Challenges in Common Types of Dementia- Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia
- Lewy body and Parkinson’s disease dementia
- Behavior-variant frontotemporal dementia
- Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia
- Challenging behaviors
- Behavioral expressions
- Early-to-middle stage dementia: Apathy, lack of insight/impaired judgement/ denial, changes in mood and emotional expression, repetitive questions, lost identity, delusions and paranoia, and behavioral disinhibition
- Middle-to-late stage dementia: Agitation, aggression, repetitive vocalizations, wandering, resisting care, sundowning, day-night reversal and other sleep/insomnia issues, and eating/swallowing and other autonomic challenges
- Patience
- Acknowledge, affirm, and redirect
- The 5 love languages: Physical touch, words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, and gifts
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction
Target Audience
- Registered Nurses
- Nurse Practitioners
- Physicians
- Physician Assistants
- Physical Therapists
- Physical Therapist Assistants
- Occupational Therapists
- Occupational Therapy Assistants
- Speech Language Pathologists
- Social Workers
- Counselors
- Nursing Home Administrators
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