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Difficulty Walking
Difficutly Walking in Older Adults
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Rehab - did it help? How long before you saw a change? Share the accident and time frame for you.
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Midkid58
Answered Feb 2021
Dad (94) is bedridden with heart failure. He wants to walk again with a walker, but both hip joints are degenerated. What can I do?
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funkygrandma59
Answered Feb 2021
How do I get my Dad to change his diapers when needed? I can smell when they are soiled. He insists "I put clean clothes on this morning".
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sjplegacy
Answered Feb 2021
LO (88) is in a SNF. He’s unable to walk unassisted, has dementia is incontinent. He complains about how bad the SNF is. Do I tolerate it?
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MJ1929
Answered Feb 2021
PT and Xanax. Does anyone's elderly family member take this?
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tboudreaux1982
Answered Feb 2021
Mom refuses to go to bed at her bedtime. Any ideas on what to do?
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How do I get my stepmom declared unfit to make her own medical choices?
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Sendhelp
Replied Feb 2021
Can my mom use her stimulus check on home repairs that will aid her mobility?
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disgustedtoo
Replied Feb 2021
Why does my 77yr husband walk slow? Is it due to his eyesight or operations he had?
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Geaton777
Answered Feb 2021
Has anyone used a portable stair chair (not chairlifts)?
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CarolPeaches
Answered Feb 2021
I am exhausted from caring for my husband who is 75 and has both physical limitations and cognitive impairment. How do we get help?
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againx100
Answered Feb 2021
Mom has been in and out of hospital for a year after hip fracture. Not sure living alone is safe anymore?
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Beatty
Answered Feb 2021
My mom is 52 and her foot really hurts. Can anyone suggest what to do because she doesn't want to leave home?
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funkygrandma59
Answered Feb 2021
Husband has limited mobility, but in evening tries to walk. How do I keep him seated in wheelchair? I tried diverting him but nothing works.
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lealonnie1
Answered Feb 2021
Struggling to continue paying for caregiving. How do I maneuver through the myriad of websites, applications and financial aid?
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EldCareSolutns
Answered Jan 2021
Essential caregiver. Is this something anyone else has experienced?
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Midkid58
Answered Jan 2021
What should I do when mom gets up in the middle of the night?
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LoopyLoo
Replied Jan 2021
How can I remind my mom to push her walker past the doorway so she doesn't fall?
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melsharpe
Replied Jan 2021
Dad (80) is upset he doesn’t have a car. Saving money to buy one. I’ve tried to change his mind. He is not capable of driving safely. Help?
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rovana
Answered Jan 2021
Backing out gradually and gracefully, any advice?
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MJ1929
Replied Jan 2021
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