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Hallucinations
Hallucinations in the Elderly
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Mum is constantly talking to herself. Any advice?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jan 2019
Dealing with my aging mother and a sibling who's taking advantage of her bank account. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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disgustedtoo
Answered Jan 2019
Do very vivid dreams in the elderly always mean Lewy body dementia?
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Betsysue2002
Answered Jan 2019
Mom has a fracture of the first lumbar. She has tried Tramadol and Tylenol 3 for relief, but both have had very negative side effects. Any advice?
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Abby2018
Replied Jan 2019
89-year-old mom was discharged from the hospital when they knew full well that home services were denied. Where do I turn?
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Abby2018
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Can a fall cause a traumatic brain injury even it the person didn’t hit their head?
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I don't know if I should make Mom aware that she has dementia (we weren't told what kind was suspected)? Need advice.
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wnewton
Replied Jan 2019
My mother is seeing people and talking to them, but there’s nobody there. Any advice?
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HazelDay
Answered Jan 2019
My mom had a TIA and is now hearing music. It’s called auditory hallucinations or musical ear syndrome. Has anyone dealt with this?
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freqflyer
Answered Jan 2019
Parkinson's-related hallucinations and delusions; any tips?
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TimmyTX
Replied Jan 2019
When, if ever, is it ok to take away Mom's cell phone leaving her with no phone since there is not a landline in her room?
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anonymous870498
Answered Dec 2018
Should I take Dad to the hospital or do something else?
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HILLARDMH
Answered Dec 2018
Sporadic sleeping, melatonin, light therapy, and everything else not working. (Max 4 hrs sleeping per 24 hours). What now?
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mlface
Replied Dec 2018
My mom refuses to seek medical help of any kind. She opposes everything. How can I get her treatment for her undiagnosed Alzheimer's?
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dkentz72
Answered Dec 2018
Help with Alzheimer’s grandma. Any advice?
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JoAnn29
Answered Dec 2018
How do I get my mom help?
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FrazzledMama
Replied Dec 2018
How do I know when it's the right time to take over my mom's finances?
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starkat20
Answered Dec 2018
My mom has dementia and is seeing bugs. Has anyone experienced this and is there anything that can be done for this?
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Katsue
Answered Dec 2018
My wife has dementia and needs me to make decisions for her, but she fights me when I "suggest" everyday things she needs to do. What do I do?
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OldSailor
Answered Dec 2018
I am taking care of my younger brother who has dementia. He’s having conversations with no one in the middle of the night. Is this normal?
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JoAnn29
Answered Dec 2018
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