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📌 Secure your free dementia webinar on the topic of dementia delusions & checklists now 👉 https://demenztraining.com/gratis-sem... Dementia delusions and hallucinations are among the most distressing symptoms for family members. Those affected see or hear things that aren't there or develop fixed beliefs that are objectively untrue. This video explains why delusions arise in dementia and how to react calmly in everyday life. Hallucinations are particularly common at night in dementia. Darkness, fatigue, and the so-called sundowning effect intensify misperceptions. People with dementia have more difficulty filtering stimuli, which can make shadows, sounds, or memories seem real. Discussions or corrections usually exacerbate anxiety and restlessness. This video shows how to deal with dementia and hallucinations safely: taking feelings seriously, providing reassurance, offering orientation, and reducing stimuli. Physical triggers such as infections, lack of sleep, or medications are also considered, as they can intensify hallucinations in dementia. ... 📌 Secure your free dementia webinar on the topic of dementia delusions & checklists now 👉 https://demenztraining.com/gratis-sem... 00:00 Start – Understanding delusions in dementia 00:18 Why those affected believe things that aren't real 00:50 How the brain misinterprets impressions 01:04 Typical delusions in dementia 01:23 Why delusions occur more frequently at night 01:32 Sundowning and restlessness in the evening 01:47 Responding appropriately to delusions 02:08 Providing reassurance instead of contradicting 02:23 Physical causes intensify delusions 02:41 Lewy body dementia and strong hallucinations 03:49 Conclusion – Understanding delusions as a symptom #dementia #dementiaprevention #dementiasupport #dementiarecognition #dementiacare #dementia #understandingdementia #signsofdementia #dementiaawareness #dementiacare #dementiacounseling #dementiadiagnosis #dementiaexplained #dementiadisease #typesofdementia #stagesofdementia #dementiatraining #dementiatest #dementiatips #understandingdementia