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Anosognosia
Anosognosia and Alzheimer's
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I need some advice on how to help my father (82) who lives in France and seems to be suffering from dementia.
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Countrymouse
Answered Nov 2018
How do we redirect a still-aware mother about her new "home"?
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AnnReid
Replied Jan 2019
Does someone with dementia ever "settle down" and come to grips with loss of memory? Do I tell her when she doesn't remember something?
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Shell38314
Answered Mar 2019
Do they reach a point when they don't know that they don't know?
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susansusan
Answered Apr 2019
Should I tell my mother about her episodes of mental impairment?
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jazzyabby
Replied Dec 2019
Does a dementia patient use "it's because of my dementia," a lot?
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Countrymouse
Answered Feb 2020
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My MIL (83yo) does not realize her pull-ups are soaking wet and refuses to change. What can I do?
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Sushi94122
Replied Feb 2020
How to enable mom to sleep despite dad constantly waking?
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JoAnn29
Answered Feb 2020
What do I do? No one believes me?
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Katsmihur
Answered Feb 2020
How do I go about getting my Mom to see a Neurologist for a diagnosis? She has ALL of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s.
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Beatty
Answered Feb 2020
How do I handle Mom's requests to return home? She is now in the dementia/ Alzheimer's unit of a nursing home for a year and a half.
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Caregiver1954
Answered Feb 2020
Should we simply not visit or call mom in memory care because it upsets her so much? Staff say she is adjusting fairly. She has anosognosia.
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TNtechie
Answered Mar 2020
I found a banana in a cupboard where it isn't normally kept. My partner immediately said that I'd put it there. Do they transfer blame?
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Tothill
Answered Apr 2020
Do you tell your loved one that they have dementia?
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Isthisrealyreal
Replied Jun 2020
Do I have to tell a parent they've been diagnosed with dementia?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Jul 2020
My father was diagnosed with dementia. He does not believe the doctor or us. How do you get them to agree to medical help?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Jul 2020
Husband totally denies anything is wrong, he was diagnosed with MCI 3 year ago and I only see him getting worse. Advice?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jan 2021
What can be done about someone with dementia who thinks they are fine and is in charge of the finances?
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Windyridge
Answered Jan 2018
My brother refuses to shower or bathe. He has had paranoid schizophrenia all his life and now at 63 has dementia but is not aware of it. Any suggestions?
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Eyerishlass
Answered Feb 2018
I have a client with extreme memory issues. He is in denial and tries to use the stove, oven, drive. How can I convince the family to ok meds?
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geewiz
Answered Mar 2018
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