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Mild Dementia
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Disabled brother put his name as joint account holder. Is this a legit thing to do?
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caregiverusa
Answered Feb 2018
Is it the start of dementia?
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happyjack
Answered May 2018
Part-time In home care; any thoughts on organizations I could contact?
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freqflyer
Answered Jun 2018
If there is no power of attorney can an elderly person with dementia be admitted to a facility?
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bicycler
Answered Jun 2018
I was told my husband (85) had mild dementia & was prescribed pills. Now he says I’m a lesbian & my daughter exposed herself to him. Advice?
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lealonnie1
Answered Jan 2022
Any suggestions for helping mom remember to take her meds?
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Geaton777
Answered Mar 2022
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Can someone showing early signs of Dementia become stable for a while?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Apr 2022
Mildly demented spouse refuses to see a doctor of any kind for ongoing care or assessment, including in-home care. What to do?
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Countrymouse
Answered May 2022
Since my mom had a head injury she keeps putting her head in her hands but says she’s not in pain or covers her face with a blanket. Advice?
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Lov2teach
Replied Apr 2021
My dad has been diagnosed with early dementia. I am his POA. Can I by the house at fair market value?
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gladimhere
Answered Feb 2018
I have been my mother's caregiver for 6 years and she has been living with me 2 years. I am seeking conservatorship, legally what chance do I have?
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Midkid58
Answered Mar 2018
I am disabled for a physical and mental issue. Can I get Power of Attorney if mom is my representative payee, and I'm on disability?
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igloo572
Answered Jan 2018
My husband (85) is still able to get around pretty good. He suffers with depression and mild cognitive impairment. Why doesn't he complete anything?
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gladimhere
Answered Oct 2017
I am responsible for my brother's care & finances. He has early dementia & depression & qualifies for Medicaid. What should I worry about?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jan 2019
Mother not sleeping at night. Any suggestions?
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Shorty222
Replied Oct 2018
My husband with mild Alzheimer's has started to pee outside. What can I do?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Sep 2018
I'm the caregiver for my mildly afflicted Alzheimer's wife (82). I am in good health (79). When I correct her or disagree, she is offended. Suggestions?
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Isthisrealyreal
Replied Feb 2019
How do I help mother through grief of losing my father?
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InFamilyService
Replied Aug 2020
How do you know what stage of dementia a person is in?
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lealonnie1
Answered Apr 2020
Do you find at the very early stages of dementia that they are very messy with clothing? They don't want to put their clothing away.
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Asked Mar 2019
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