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Anosognosia
Anosognosia and Alzheimer's
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My dad has mild to moderate alcoholic Dementia & disagrees. Should I provide more written info to him to help him accept it?
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Grandma1954
Answered Aug 2018
Mom diagnosed with moderate dementia 3 years ago. She says nothing is wrong with her. How do we get her to go to a memory care facility?
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Suemayer2254
Replied Aug 2018
How do we convince my 86 year old Dad that he needs assisted living memory care when he feels he is fine and wants to live with me?
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anonymous827487
Answered Aug 2018
New one on me!
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JoAnn29
Answered Aug 2018
My client who refuses to acknowledge he has dementia. Any suggestions?
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Cakescare
Replied Aug 2018
What do you say when it’s time for you to leave after a visit?
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Quint41
Answered Jul 2018
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Does someone with dementia and/or who is mentally incompetent realize that something is wrong with their thinking, memory, etc.?
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funnymomof3
Answered Jul 2018
How do I help Mom understand that she is dying?
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anonymous814887
Answered Jul 2018
My wife keeps demanding that I take her home, even though we are at home. Any strategies?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Jun 2018
Doctor wants a neuropsychologist to diagnose my dad with dementia - is this the best choice?
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Sheilaallison
Answered Jun 2018
How to get care for a schizophrenic in denial?
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Eyerishlass
Answered Jun 2018
I need advice on dealing with lashing out and temperament issues.
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Ahmijoy
Answered May 2018
Do people know they have dementia and that it's worsening?
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jeannegibbs
Answered May 2018
What to do when someone with dementia has a tantrum and throws things but a minute later doesn't realize she's done it?
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Bbtwinks
Answered May 2018
My 90 year old Grandmother is in denial and unmedicated. She strongly believes I am robbing her blind. Any advice?
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Mellyz
Answered Apr 2018
I am caregiving for both my parents (ages 89 and 91) and both have hearing loss and dementia. I don't know how to deal with this anymore.
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LivingSouth
Answered Mar 2018
Can someone with mild/moderate dementia use their memory loss to manipulate?
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justconzi
Answered Mar 2018
My mother has had dementia for about a year, but recently it became much worse so I moved her to my home. Any opinions on how I can make the transition work?
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freqflyer
Answered Mar 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
Do you think our loved ones with Alz know what’s happening to them? Are they sad at lost abilities? Do they know it will only get worse?
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fantasmagorical
Answered Feb 2018
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