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Asked July 2015
How to cope with a stubborn parent?
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BarbBrooklyn
Jul 2015
Hemlock, if your dad has dementia, there is no rational argument that is going to convince him.
Does he still enjoy a shower? Can you get his pj's away that way?
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Jul 2015
how can I get him to understand that he cannot go out into the community unless he is dressed, its sad because he likes to keep active...
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Jul 2015
dad refuses to change from pjs into clothes so I told him we cant go outside.
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Does he still enjoy a shower? Can you get his pj's away that way?