Over the span of two decades, author, columnist, consultant and speaker Carol Bradley Bursack cared for a neighbor and six elderly family members. Her experiences inspired her to pen "Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories," a portable support group book for caregivers.

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Mom has to go to a nursing home as she is in the 5th stage of Alzheimers. How do we ease her confusion when w...


There are wonderful tips here. I love the idea of taking the person out for lunch and then "returning" to the new room at the... see more

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Anyone deal with an overzealous nurse?


The hard part is knowing how long to keep fighting a losing battle. If your mother is content and okay with the continual draining, then... see more

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How can I help mom or how do I talk to mom about her impending death?


I'm so sorry. This is a terribly hard time. Hospice provides family counseling. So much depends on acceptance of the situation.... see more

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How long do people with Parkinson's disease live?


The neurologist is likely right. Many diseases last until something else takes the person. There's still much to learn about... see more

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What should I know about elderly sleeping with eyes open?


If the doctors can't figure out what is happening (seizures or some other issue) then there may not be anything you can do but cover... see more

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My Mom cannot afford assisted living. What do I do?


Annie, you are right that you may have to look for more options. I'd call your Area Agency on Aging or another local aging authority... see more

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My dad went into the hospital and they gave him Dilaudid now his dementia is off the charts?


My dad was given drugs after surgery that had a horrible effect on his mental health. He became extremely paranoid among other things. I... see more

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Mom lives at assisted living. They call me all the time to complain about her and want more money.


If the home is providing good care for your mom, I'd listen to them since they see her 24/7. If you are concerned that this is just to... see more

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I think I am developing dementia. What should I do first?


This is such a supportive thread! While early detection of dementia (often Alzheimer's) is very important, we are inundated with... see more

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I think I am developing dementia. What should I do first?


I agree that addressing the stress issues is vital as well as having a complete physical. While I can see why you are concerned (especially... see more

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How can I get mom to go for a diagnosis?


Providing the doctor with information ahead of time is generally helpful since so often the elder is able to act well enough to fool a... see more

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What is the likelihood of a medication causing a person to hear and see things that aren't there?


Very possible. Mental reactions to medications is not unusual especially for elderly people who often don't metabolize them well. I... see more

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How can I get mom to go for a diagnosis?


Making an appointment with a doctor for something besides cognitive issues is a good idea. I'd write the doctor a letter ahead of the... see more

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My best friend has exhibited growing paranoia with her memory issues.


She needs an expert diagnosis by a neurologist or psychiatrist who knows both dementia and mental illness. That's the only way... see more

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Dad contracted a MRSR infection from a recent stay in a hospital or skilled nursing facility.


Good idea, Angelkw, if this is possible. There should be many more in-home options with professional visits. It would save time and stress... see more

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Can neurologist tell what stage of Alzheimer's by initial exam?


I agree that testing is a good idea but there is also a time to stop the tests because of the stress and the fact that little more is... see more

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Mom won't wear diaper. What do I do?


This is one of many areas where terminology is huge. Kudos to all of you who have found terms other than diapers and tried to make... see more

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Where to begin?


Both of them need a neurological workup. The psychiatrist seems to have had tunnel vision. Bad decisions are often made by compromised... see more

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Any ideas on how to "scold" my father (95) for using offensive language without being angry or frustrated with...


I'm surprised that the memory center doesn't just let this go. It can't be unusual for them. A center of the brain that works... see more

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Mom's oriented one minute and confused the next. Now I'm confused.


I've taken the moments of clarity with joy and kept them in my heart. No one can predict them and they really can't be explained... see more

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