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Is it possible for her to transfer to a different room/different roommate when one becomes available?
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Can you see if the facility can move your mother to a different room? Some people and/or their habits aren't compatible. Perhaps, there is an opening with a roommate who doesn't have any preference about what's on the tv.

We never had a problem with the tv, since, my LO, although she used to love tv, stop being able to focus on it and it didn't hold her attention at all. She would sit and stare at tv with no idea what was on. As long as your mother enjoys watching it, I'd do my best to get her the ability to watch what she likes.

The ideas about using headphones is fine, but, with dementia, as you say your mother has in your profile, the person often isn't able to remember to use headphones, adjust them, turn on tv herself, etc. Of course, perhaps, your mother still has the ability to do that.
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SparkyY Apr 2019
Mom's the same way. Sometimes she pretends she's watching but she has no idea what's going on or even what show it is when I ask her.
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I would try to separate the dressers as far apart as possible and get your Mom TV Ears. They’re not as bulky as headphones and more comfortable. My DH wears them and usually falls asleep with them in.
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Aunts NH had this set up. Both dressers side by side with TVs. Same problem, when both TVs were on each person had a problem watching what they wanted. Aunts chair was faced the TV. We bought her headphones and (at that time) a long cord. The maintenance man took the cord and ran up and over the ceiling and down to her chair where the headphones were. Worked well. Now there are cordless headphones.

Funny thing, after we went all thru this the lady in the next bed complained that the picture or Aunts TV distractor her even though there was no sound. Really, I don't know why the curtains around the beds didn't go to the wall to break up the room.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2019
I know what you mean about the curtains. They only wrapped around the beds. It wasn’t really a divider.
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When my dad was in rehab in the nursing home after his heart surgery and stroke, he wasn’t up to watching television. His roommate was always sleeping. So they didn’t have the issue over tv.

I can see how it would bother the OP’s mom, and the previous resident. Many isolated people use the television for companionship.

He used to enjoy watching tv, evening news, westerns, 60 minutes and so forth. He was 85 when he died.
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Yep,

I think you’re on the right track. My mom uses headphones for The Young and the Restless soap opera. Doesn’t sound like roommate is going to share the television. Maybe you could suggest she gets headphones too! Best of luck to your mom with her roommate.

I also have closed captioning on mom’s television. She will read the words when she doesn’t feel like wearing the headphones.
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NeedHelpWithMom Apr 2019
Cali,

Yeah, most likely would only have to be a suggestion to use the headphones. Don’t see how they could force anyone to use them.

My mom would blast her tv so loud that I would get a headache! So my husband, the tech guy in my house went out and purchased the headphones. She loves them. So there wasn’t any struggle to use them. She makes sure they are charged and ready before her all important soap opera, The Young and the Restless! Hahaha
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They both need headsets.

Why can there only be one TV set in the room?

In my mom's shared NH room, each resident had their own (provided by resident) TV. Each had a headset. Each watched their own shows.
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worriedinCali Apr 2019
Headsets are a good idea but can the residents be forced to use them?

My FILs NH provides the TVs, I was surprised to see that......the TVs are attached to the beds! There’s an arm that allows it to swing back & forth so it’s not in the way all the time & it can be moved closer if need be. The TV is about the size of a small 1990s laptop. This is probably the set-up because there is no room for furniture and nowhere to mount a TV on the wall. These rooms were clearly designed for single occupants but times have changed and from what I saw, all room have 2 occupants.
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