Behavioral symptoms are defined as complex clusters of sequential patterns of behavior recurring repeatedly in the same individual that escalate significantly without timely intervention. Biomedical models note that behavioral symptoms arise from measurable anatomical and biochemical changes, such as the association of agitation with bilateral orbitofrontal and left anterior cingulated tangles. Neurochemical changes, alterations in neural structures, and genetics are also considered (Woods & Buckwalter, 2018)...