Unpleasant vocalizations are prevalent among cognitively impaired elders and often are considered disruptive and problematic by their families and caregivers. However, another way to perceive such challenging vocalizations is as a communication attempt by these patients to make their needs and feelings known. This article identifies possible meanings underlying these vocal behaviors and suggests strategies to help reduce their occurrence.
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