In this activity, which is jointly provided by USF Health and touchIME in collaboration with the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), a gerontological nurse practitioner and a family care partner discuss the prevalence and typical presentation of agitation at different stages of Alzheimer’s dementia. Early recognition and diagnosis is important; it enables the implementation of best practice management strategies to reduce the overall burden of agitation for people living with Alzheimer’s dementia and their care partners: https://touchneurologyime.org/lets-talk-about-agitation-in-alzheimers-dementia-prevalence-behavioural-symptoms-and-reaching-a-diagnosis/