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I am caring for my mom (91) with macular degeneration and profound hearing loss. She is still sharp wit, but she pushes my buttons. Advice?
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Lizbitty
Answered Nov 2021
Legally blind subject with walker and hearing deficit struggling to get around his house. Has anyone out there faced this problem?
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JoAnn29
Answered Nov 2021
Mom put house in hers and my oldest brother's name several years ago. He doesn't want the responsibility. What to do?
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peace416
Answered Jan 2020
My mother is 84 and recently became blind from a new eye drug given for her macular degeneration disease.
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Marcia732
Replied Sep 2020
I care for an elderly friend. Is there any financial support for me taking him to all his Dr. appointments?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Mar 2020
My mother lives with us and doesn't want us to hire anyone to stay with her when we go out of town. Any suggestions on getting her to cooperate?
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rocketjcat
Answered Jul 2018
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My Mother who has wet macular degeneration, and very slight confusion believes she was raped at her last urology appointment. Any advice?
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SueC1957
Answered Jun 2018
How do I convince my 87 year-oId mother to allow me/us to help her stay in her home?
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guiltandanger
Replied Nov 2018
What can I do about my mother seeing animals (dead and alive) on the bank and ground around the back of our townhome?
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Countrymouse
Answered Dec 2018
How to tell momma?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Apr 2019
Volunteer help for driving; can requesting outside help lead to forced placement in a facility?
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Betsysue2002
Answered May 2019
Mom constantly complains she cannot see?
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Sunnygirl1
Answered Jun 2019
I don't understand where's the advocacy for the caregivers trying to keep their LOs safe?
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sunnyd4522
Replied Sep 2019
Mom's macular degeneration and kitchen safety. Any suggestions?
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cwillie
Answered Apr 2019
Family in disagreement for care of 95 year old living in independent living! Any thoughts on this?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2019
Has anyone else ever felt stuck or that you have reached your saturation point?
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TNtechie
Answered Sep 2018
Not sure if I can ask about meds, mom was just prescribed memantine 7mg for forgetfulness. Does anyone have any input on its effectiveness?
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Youngestofthree
Replied Jul 2018
What are other ALF's doing when residents require necessary appointments like eye injections for Macular Degeneration and pessary changes?
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ArtistDaughter
Replied Mar 2020
Dementia and macular degeneration?
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MJ1929
Answered Oct 2020
How do I convince my sisters that Mom needs to be in Memory Care?
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Sunnygirl1
Answered Feb 2020
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