Some individuals with dementia may develop hoarding tendencies, accumulating a large number of items, often without any clear reason. They may fear losing something important or find a sense of comfort in being surrounded by things. Addressing hoarding in people with dementia is a safety issue. This behavior can create clutter and safety hazards in their living spaces or attract pests that can make the space unsanitary.

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