Communicating Pain

Some people with dementia find it difficult to conceptualise or communicate pain or discomfort. If a patient is agitated or distressed consider hidden causes such as pain, thirst, constipation, urinary retention or needing the toilet. Actively look for conditions likely to be painful such as a wound or arthritis. If present, see if additional analgesia reduces the agitation.

Communicating Pain

Helpful communication strategies - bandaged hand