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My mother is embarrassed and ashamed of being in long-term care. How do I help her with that?
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winkpc
Answered Sep 2010
My 70-year-old brother has been sick for years and isn't going out because of depression. How can I get him involved in senior programs, activities and socialized with peers?
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NancyH
Answered Sep 2010
Mom has severe depression and renal failure. I am the only one left who is still willing to go around her. How can I cope?
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toadballet1
Answered Sep 2010
My mom is suffering from depression and has not left her room in over a year. Is there anything I can do to get her to leave her room?
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Jsomebody
Answered Sep 2010
My 87-year-old aunt and says "she dying". What should I do?
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megandale1959
Answered Aug 2010
My 55-year-old mom has depression and doesn't like her job or where she lives. She sleeps a lot and doesn't want to go anywhere. I'm worried. What can i do?
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anonymous11306
Answered Aug 2010
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What can my dad can do to keep active and prevent depression?
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AgingCareEditor
Answered Aug 2010
My father is dealing with depression and has given up since his cancer. How can I help him from far away?
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maraljake
Answered Aug 2010
My father passed away 1 week ago my mom depended on him for everything. How do I help her when I'm having a hard time dealing myself?
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KittyB
Answered Aug 2010
My mom has severe depression and is making my life hell. I can not do it anymore. How can I arrange to find a home if she refuses to go?
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Altersheim
Answered Aug 2010
Without being demanding, what can I do to get my depressed grandmother to start taking an anti-depressant?
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arpabogusz
Answered Aug 2010
My father is an alcoholic, hes 57 and lives with me. He claims employment support. I need help covering the cost of his food?
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AgingCareTeam
Answered Aug 2010
My 81-year-old father takes tranquilizers from the moment he wakes up, then stays in bed all day. Is this a form of depression?
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trenttl03
Answered Aug 2010
My mother constantly peels the skin from her head. The doctor gave her her cream to put on it, but she takes it off. I'm worried she will dig a hole in her scalp. What do I do?
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SherriSab
Answered Jul 2010
Has anyone else thought of counseling for their parent who seems to have depression?
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kathrynlapointe
Answered Jul 2010
My mother is bipolar and has depression. Her depression is very contagious. I suffer from major recurring depression. How can I be with her and help her, without going into depression myself?
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wsbf
Answered Jun 2010
My aunt was placed in a nursing home 2 weeks ago and they told me she has CHS. What kind of ailment is this?
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Eddie
Answered Jun 2010
My mom's "inner clock" has slowed down and her antidepressant medicine has helped slightly but she still spends all day sitting in a chair. What can I do to help her?
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kathmom
Answered Jun 2010
My 88 year old mom is driving me nuts and she is already on anxiety medicine. What are the signs of depression in the elderly?
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moonbeam
Asked Jun 2010
my mom flies of the handle at things she used to be able to tolerate and she says she wants to die. What is with this obesession over dying?
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gerih
Answered Jun 2010
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