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Dad with dementia thinks I should be looking after him and my mum who has Alzheimer’s. They are both in nursing home now. Help!
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Els1eL
Answered Jan 2020
ls the nursing home required to notify a family member with power of attorney of health change and/or decline in the resident?
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Countrymouse
Answered Jan 2020
Is there life after Alzheimer's?
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anonymous912123
Answered Jan 2020
Afraid Mother's body is going to outlive her mind by a good deal.
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DareDiffer
Answered Dec 2019
Mom's short term memory is completely gone. She's stage 6. I fear what's next. What should I be looking out for as she continues to decline?
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MAYDAY
Answered Dec 2019
My mother is yelling and has caregiver burnout, will not let home health come help her with my dad. Any advice?
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BarbBrooklyn
Answered Dec 2019
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Has anyone had experience with having a loved one discharged from hospice?
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Peanuts56
Answered Dec 2019
Last stage of dementia behaviors?
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JoAnn29
Answered Dec 2019
My mother is experiencing mood swings associated with dementia. We would appreciate tips on dealing with the crying?
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anonymous982826
Answered Dec 2019
Mom has Mixed Dementia. Mom is making up words when she can't find the right one, is this the beginning of stage 7? She's in stage 6.
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AbbyRose
Replied Dec 2019
What do I expect now that Mom is at the 'end stage' of Alzheimers? Any advice on behavior changes?
3 Answers
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Katiekate
Answered Dec 2019
Do we try to take dad out of the nursing home for the day for Thanksgiving?
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Grandma1954
Answered Nov 2019
Am I the only one who cares?
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elliemay
Replied Nov 2019
Can Alzheimer’s stage 5 patient go from being able to dress and toilet themselves to needing extensive care in a very short time?
1 Answer
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BarbBrooklyn
Answered Nov 2019
My mom doesn't do well in rehab. She is 91 and has advanced dementia. Just had a small stroke and hospital wanted her in rehab. Any advice?
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Invisible
Replied Nov 2019
My mother has end stage dementia. Any suggestions to help with excess saliva?
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cwillie
Answered Oct 2019
I know there’s not a specific answer and I truly believe in Gods will. Wonder how much time we have left with mom?
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anonymous828521
Answered Sep 2019
Hospice is considering stopping my mother's services because they say she seems to have stabilized. What are my options?
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anonymous809828
Replied Sep 2019
Noncompliance in nursing home: is this acceptable?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Aug 2019
Mom with dementia (94) has been sleeping a lot more. I would would say at least 50% more. Is that one of the signs of end stage dementia?
3 Answers
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anonymous912123
Answered Aug 2019
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