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You have to learn her new vocabulary, her actions . You are Know in her world. She understands what she is telling you. It up to you to get into her world .
Di you recall when babies wanted something you showed objects , looking in directions they are . Visuals mean a lot
this us not changing.
Try to keep a route and you will learn quickly the signs & wants & needs .
say items when speaking to her see what she says it is . New learning process.
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In agreement with Dr. Bailey about challenging a person with dementia-that would upset and confuse them.

Learn about delusions and how to talk to someone having a delusion. It would be important to determine through a psychiatrist or mental health professional if the delusion may cause the person to become a danger to themselves or others.

I looked this up, because warning flags keep going up when I hear advice saying to just go along with it. I was taught to 'never entertain a delusion'. So, if you do not confront it, and do not agree or go along with the delusion, find out first exactly what a delusion is, or is not. Then, how a mental health professional might ask questions to the person having a delusion.

I recommend this article:
http://challengethestorm.org/talk-someone-experiencing-clinical-delusion-just-r
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I think this video is great.

How to talk to someone with dementia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilickabmjww&t=103s

Hope it helps.
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