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Stroke in the Elderly
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What risk prevention measures have you had to take in the home?
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dtgray12
Replied Apr 2019
What do you say to a loved one with dementia when you are taking them to reside at an assisted living facility?
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Lymie61
Replied Apr 2019
The slow recovery from total caregiver burnout... How to get back to life as normal before caregiving for parent began?
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DarkWolf013
Answered Apr 2019
At wits' end with 58-yr-old brother who has had a stroke. I’m just not sure what my role is as his sister, not to mention as his POA.
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Llamalover47
Answered Apr 2019
Sister had a stroke, hip replacement, dementia, constantly falls. Nursing home wants me to get a one on one. Is there any help?
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staceyb
Answered Apr 2019
Do we have the right to ask our brother to contact us before he drops in to see our dementia-affected mother if we don't own the house?
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Shane1124
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My grandmother seems to be in bad shape. Don't know what else to do to help her.
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throwaway
Replied Apr 2019
Dealing with toxic siblings; Do I have the right to forbid my sister from my property if Dad paid for his in-law apartment?
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MountainMoose
Answered Apr 2019
How do I get my co-dependent mom (83) to put my narcissistic father (83) in a nursing home?
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Daughterof1930
Answered Apr 2019
How do you address a continual complaint of pain when numerous doctor and hospital visits say nothing is wrong?
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PandabearAUS
Answered Apr 2019
Any suggestions for helping stroke victim remain supported in upright position so single caretaker can help with bedpan and cleaning?
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Ricky6
Answered Apr 2019
I care for my 90 yr. old mother with my brother. She is suffering from advanced dementia. Things are so stressful for me. Any advice?
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karyll
Replied Apr 2019
How do you deal with constant, repetitious delusions?
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Annegirl
Replied Mar 2019
Is this dementia? Reality check.
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Countrymouse
Replied Mar 2019
Does insurance cover rehabilitation cost at a facility?
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Shane1124
Answered Mar 2019
What do I do when my mother can't take care of herself, can't talk because of stroke, but will not go to retirement center?
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JoAnn29
Answered Mar 2019
2 falls in less than a month, are we at a critical point yet?
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Windyridge
Answered Mar 2019
Stroke survivor husband, world class help. He sits around avoiding his physical homework but shows off for medical authorities. Any advice?
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MargaretMcKen
Answered Mar 2019
Move Mom to her own apartment?
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Restlessremedy
Answered Mar 2019
Dealing with guilt, anger and maybe depression. Any advice on how to handle this?
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LDdaughter
Replied Mar 2019
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