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Charzfancytoy
Asked May 2021
How to handle Senior citizen anxiety and paranoia? Looking for guidance... Thank you.
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AnnReid
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How old is the person in your care? Is the anxiety recent (last few months) or was this person always a nervous, distrusting person?
Have you scheduled/encouraged this person to be examined by a doctor and requested a full blood panel and urinalysis as part of the examination?
Has anyone besides you noticed changes in the person’s demeanor/attitude/emotional reactions?
Has the person for whom you care experienced or initiated a change in personal routine/daily habits/personal care?
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Too little information. Can you share more about your mother's condition?
05/31/2021 04:13:05
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Have you scheduled/encouraged this person to be examined by a doctor and requested a full blood panel and urinalysis as part of the examination?
Has anyone besides you noticed changes in the person’s demeanor/attitude/emotional reactions?
Has the person for whom you care experienced or initiated a change in personal routine/daily habits/personal care?