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Alzheimer's & Dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia Care
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Is there somewhere to send an elderly with dementia temporarily so that you can go on vacation?
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PirateGal
Answered Apr 2010
I am the primary caregiver for my 80-year-old mother-in-law who has late-stage Alzheimer’s/Sundowners. She lives with me, but her son wants to take her for the weekend. Is this safe?
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ouidalloyd
Answered Apr 2010
My grandfather has Alzheimer's and my grandmother takes care of him. It's not getting to be too much for her. What help can she get?
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AlzCaregiver
Answered Mar 2010
My husband 76 has Alzheimer but refuses treatment. He will not see a doctor and he needs medication. What can I do "LEGALLY" to make him go?
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toadballet1
Answered Mar 2010
Is there a program that pays for a family member to take care of an elderly parent?
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gracielademadrid
Answered Mar 2010
Symptoms of Dementia?
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195Austin
Answered Mar 2010
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Mom can't complete a sentence and has lost her nouns, but can remember family and some friends name. She argues and gets upset if I don't argue back. What is going on?
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Mimis
Answered Mar 2010
The woman I care for has stage 6 Alzheimer's and is very violent to me, her husband and son. What will get her to stop?
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LynnPO
Answered Mar 2010
My mom has Alzheimer's and she thinks pictures of her grandkids are real kids. How should we respond when she asks us to feed them?
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hapfra
Answered Mar 2010
My mother shows signs of Alzheimer's and dementia. Her doctors appointment for diagnosis is in may. Where do we start to get help?
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pamela6148
Answered Mar 2010
Is there such a thing as caring too much?
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evita555
Answered Mar 2010
Is my mother elgible for financial assistiance?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Mar 2010
My mother has short term memory loss and doesn't realize it. How should I talk to her about it?
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pamela6148
Answered Mar 2010
Is it wise to tell parent with Alzheimer's that her husband passed away? She has had Alzheimer's for over 7 years.
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Mar 2010
My 85-year-old mother has Alzheimer's and needs to go to the doctor, but won't because her boyfriend tells her I'm trying to "put her away." What should I do?
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SecretSister
Answered Mar 2010
Should someone with early dementia be allowed to drive alone?
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pamelafoard
Asked Mar 2010
Where can I find Adult Day Care in Lady Lake, FL (32159) that will allow my father with Alzheimer's to have some activity and give my mother a rest?
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anonymous1741
Answered Mar 2010
Are there programs to help my mother with Alzheimer's and hearing problems, with the costs of home repairs?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Mar 2010
My grandmother is currently in a nursing home and she has very severe dementia. The facility she is in will only release her by transpac?
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PirateGal
Answered Mar 2010
Anyone have suggestions on getting a parent with Alzheimer's the care they need from someone other than an offspring? Thanks.
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Mar 2010
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