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dougd102 Asked September 2021

Can dementia affect the ability of of my wife to feed herself?

It seems like she has lost much coordination to put food on her fork and find her mouth with it.

cwillie Sep 2021
My mom not only lost the ability but also the motivation to even try, she needed to be fed for several years at the end of her life.

Geaton777 Sep 2021
Does she have a medical diagnosis of dementia by her doctor? My aunt is 99-yrs old with mod/adv dementia. She's had it for about 10-ish years now but is still able to put food on a fork and feed herself when the food it put in front of her. Her coordination is slowly getting worse. Perhaps your wife has ALZ or some other cognitive issue that is affecting her coordination.

Do you have enough help with her in your home? If not, you can contact your local area's Agency on Aging for information and resources.

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gladimhere Sep 2021
Yes, absolutely. There comes a time when finger foods work best.

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