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All my mother (99) talks about are inappropriate topics. She is so loud and embarrassing in public. Any advice?
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paulfoel123
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My father has late-stage dementia and resides in an acute nursing facility. We have been told that he had a fall. Do you blame the facility?
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needtowashhair
Answered Feb 2019
Caring for two mothers, one my mother-in-law and the other my mom. Any advice?
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FarmJelly
Answered Feb 2019
I’m trying to get a grasp on how close to death he is.
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Barb53
Answered Feb 2019
Mum has Alzheimer's. Two weeks ago she fell and broke her hip. She came through the surgery fine but has now stopped eating.
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JoAnn29
Answered Feb 2019
Need guidance on how to best transition a very resistant parent to full-time at-home companion care or memory care.
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How to protect ourselves from the lies, fabrications and abuse of an elder adult with a lifetime of mental illness and now dementia?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Answered Feb 2019
What to expect during first Neurologist visit?
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BarbBrooklyn
Answered Apr 2018
After much time and expense I have guardianship for my mother. I can move her, but how?
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wally003
Answered Apr 2018
Technology question: Any devices to prevent television from turning on?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2018
Father in law with AD secretively got married and now bank accounts have been changed. Any advice?
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GardenArtist
Answered Apr 2018
I'm resenting my mom and this nasty disease. How much longer can I take this?
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slkanger
Answered Apr 2018
Remembering not to make sounds at night - what does this indicate?
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Dorianne
Answered May 2018
Will taking my mom for a visit outside nursing home worsen her dementia?
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Veronica91
Answered May 2018
My husband walked out on me 2 yrs ago. Is there anything I can do to stop his "friend" from having POA?
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Riitta
Answered Apr 2018
What to do in Alabama when aggressive father in law has dementia and you are also disabled?
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surprise
Answered Apr 2018
My mom has end stage Alzheimer's. She's incontinent, doesn't walk, has poor eye sight, and is hard of hearing. I am in desperate need of advice.
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Karsten
Answered Apr 2018
91 year old narcissistic mother, assisted living, wheel chair bound, severe COPD, some dementia is becoming increasingly angry. Need help.
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Ahmijoy
Answered Apr 2018
My dad keeps mentioning things that happened a long long time ago with things that are happening now or may have happened recently. Any advice?
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Karsten
Answered Apr 2018
Agree on guardian- Why would that be needed if Mom has already signed control to her?
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bicycler
Answered Apr 2018
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