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My mum recently went into a nursing home and stopped speaking after being there for 2 days. She wanted to come home for the first 2 days and then stopped speaking for almost 2 months. The other day l went to see her and she started to speak again and said to me she wants to go home and had everything out ready to go.


She asked me to pull out some money so she could go out but l think it’s still a bit early to take her out and she really plays up with me and always got her way. I don’t want to take her out I’m not strong enough and her house is up for sale because the nursing home want a large amount of money for the Rad. I have most of her plants over my place and I’m scared she is going to recognise them, Is this normal for Dementia to start speaking again I’m a little confused. I cannot look after her 24/7 like the Hospital said it’s too hard and when she came home she was not eating and didn’t want to shower and had a UtI infection twice. That is when I decided she had to go into a nursing home.She was transferred from hospital straight into the nursing home and she is constantly taking sugar from the tables and drinking the milk from the dining tables and annoying all the residents. I would appreciate any advice, thank you 🙏

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Hmmm, mammogram or Christmas party in the Nursing Home...? 🤔

Not as simple a choice as you'd think.

Go to the party anyway. If you can get your mother to join in the spirit of the thing on the day, great; if not, you can still contribute to everybody else's enjoyment.

It's got to be better than the other, surely. Especially as you can always reschedule that.
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Many patients suffer delirium when entering a nursing home or hospital (worsening of symptoms). Perfectly normal.
It takes 2-3 week before they get used to new surroundings, and the fact that she's talking again suggests that delirium is passing and she is getting back to baseline.
I wouldn't take her home, or anywhere else until she stops asking to go home. Let her get used to her surroundings until she starts thinking of that place as home.
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RoseCurmi Dec 2018
Thank you for your reply, l will take your advice.
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I should talk to the care team who are with her all the time, Rose. They can tell you far more about what her everyday behaviour is like, and whether her speaking again is sudden or has come back gradually, for example.

Nothing in dementia is "normal." The brain is so powerful and so complicated, how can anyone predict in any detail what one person will experience when it's begun to malfunction?

I really shouldn't take her out of the nursing home if I were you. The disruption is not good for people who are already disoriented and upset. Why not ask the NH if it would be okay to bring one or two of her plants, potted up, to decorate her room?
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RoseCurmi Dec 2018
Thank you for your reply. I have taken pits of plants and my brother took in some photos also but she had them all packed to go. I spoke to the nursing home they said it’s a roller coaster they go threw, She didn’t take her medication this morning l was told and when l asked her she said she did. I even cancelled my breast screening so l could make it for there Christmas party, when l told her l was coming on Friday for the 3 hrs to be with her she said she wasn’t enterested, and that is my mum. She loved going to the pokies and that is where she wants me to take her like l use too. Her pension doesn’t even cover the cost of her care and that is the last place l want to take her, Thank you again and l will certainly not take her out.
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