A medical research group is looking for Okanagan residents who have moderate to severe agitation due to Alzheimer鈥檚 to participate in an upcoming study.
Researchers have discovered that agitation, defined as behaviour changes that seem out of character or extreme, can be found in more than half of the people with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really hard on families especially when a loved one develops agitated Alzheimer鈥檚,鈥 said Donna Benson, CEO and founder of Medical Arts Health Research Group. 鈥淓very day can be unpredictable and the behaviour changes put a lot of stress on families.鈥
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These changes include one or more of the following behaviours: excessive motor activity; verbal aggression; or physical aggression, and can affect the whole family.
鈥淓xcessive motor activity is characterized by pacing and aimlessly wandering, repetitive mannerisms like tapping, fidgeting or picking at things, general restlessness, rocking, gesturing or even pointing fingers,鈥 Benson said.
鈥淰erbal aggression is cursing or verbal combativeness, shouting, speaking in an excessively loud voice, screaming or even yelling. Most of us may be aware of the physical aggression symptoms which can include hitting or kicking, pushing or grabbing, biting or scratching, spitting, throwing things, hurting themselves or others, tearing or destroying property, shoving, resisting or even slamming doors,鈥 she said.
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Medical Arts Health Research Group is looking for people between the ages of 50 and 90 with moderate to severe agitation due to Alzheimer鈥檚 disease that live in the Okanagan (the study takes place in Penticton, 琉璃神社 and West Vancouver) to participate in the study.
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鈥淲e know that loved ones with agitated Alzheimer鈥檚 don鈥檛 realize what they are doing is hurting others or themselves and many families are at a loss as to what to do,鈥 said Benson. 鈥淲e are pleased that the Medical Arts Health Research Group has been selected as a clinical research site for several important studies on agitation in Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and we are looking forward to being able to bring this option of care to 琉璃神社. We are hoping that families may experience a reduction in agitation symptoms and that this makes life more peaceful for the family.鈥
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There are only a few spaces available for volunteers to participate in the study. Patients who qualify for the studies, will receive all study related medical exams and assessments at no cost.
鈥淲e have a strong team of nurses, doctors and co-ordinators who will be working with patients and caregivers to determine whether they are eligible for participation. Patients will be reimbursed for any travel and or accommodation expenses,鈥 said Benson.
To find out if you, or someone you know has a loved one who may be eligible to participate in the study call the Medical Arts Health Research Group at 1-888-490-4320 or visit .