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After a month away from assisted living due to the hurricane, I just took my dad back. He is now saying he knew I'd do this to him. What do I do?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Sep 2017
My brother was diagnosed with dementia but passes the cognitive test. How do I care for him?
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97yroldmom
Answered Oct 2017
My mother has dementia and is in denial, so now our conversations are awful! How can I deal with this?
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freqflyer
Answered Oct 2017
I'm worried about mom's mobility. Any tips?
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pamzimmrrt
Answered Aug 2017
My mother is biting and scratching the assisted living staff. What can I do?
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cwillie
Answered Aug 2017
The mental gyrations we go through as caregivers are mind-boggling. How many agree?
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Lulu835
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How do I proceed with aging mother who cuts me off unless I do as she expects?
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CarlaCB
Answered Oct 2017
Do feelings of loss get any easier?
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Rainmom
Answered Oct 2017
My husband seems so mentally capable yet I feel like I am playing a waiting game. Am I alone in this and am I acting like a spoiled brat?
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JessieBelle
Answered Oct 2017
My mother suffers from dementia and has a very short term memory. She's miserable and this dementia is taking its toll on everyone. Any advice?
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TNtechie
Answered Mar 2019
Are Mom’s shakes due to medicine increase or 7th stage Alzheimer’s?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Mar 2019
My husband has dementia, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and a stent. How do I get him to take his medication?
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surprise
Answered Jan 2019
In this time of COVID-19 with its stress and the combined stress of caring for a mom with dementia, how can I try to take care of myself?
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funkygrandma59
Answered May 2021
What should I be doing?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Dec 2020
Are there any programs available to assist veterans with in home care? I'm searching for my wife's parents. She takes care of them.
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worriedinCali
Answered Nov 2020
My children and I were moved into mom's to care for her Parkinson's and dementia. Now my siblings removed my mother from her home. Advice?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Feb 2021
As a caregiver, what coping skills are you incorporating into your daily life? I am caring for my elderly mom, who has terminal cancer.
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GardenArtist
Answered Apr 2020
When you are highly stressed and respite care is given as a solution what do you do during the present pandemic? I don't know any source.
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Grandma1954
Answered May 2020
Special need brother and sister with dementia who has not been diagnosed yet. Any advice?
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Sweety59
Replied Jan 2020
Has anyone tried to organize a family caregivers help and donation program?
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Geaton777
Answered Sep 2020
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