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Mom is 83, has dementia. Step father 78, has stage 4 heart failure. Mom is getting mean. Step father wants to put her in AL. I don't agree.
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freqflyer
Answered Jan 2020
Does anyone know what the laws/requirements are (or where to find them) for Florida Memory Care Facilities and their patient supervision?
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Floridagirl6
Asked Jan 2020
How to deal with family who are spreading rumors about my caregiving?
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SecondtimeMom
Answered Jan 2020
I need to know who to call to see if my uncle qualifies for me, his niece, to get paid as personal assistant for him.
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worriedinCali
Answered Jan 2020
Coping with declining dementia in my Dad?
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Faith1551
Replied Jan 2020
93 year old mom with Alz; any suggestions?
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Centone
Answered Jan 2020
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Should an 83 year old woman with dementia have a surgery to help with prolapse?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jan 2020
It is unsafe for my husband to be at home alone. We have no one who can care for him. What can I do to get help?
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Midget2006
Replied Jan 2020
My dad has early dementia & needs AL. He needs to sell the house to pay for it. He doesn’t feel he needs help so won’t sell. What do I do?
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Eisele
Answered Jan 2020
I just wanted to know if my brother is at his last stage of life with dementia?
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lealonnie1
Answered Jan 2020
I have been told to find out about palliative home care for my husband. Where can I find it?
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gladimhere
Answered Jan 2020
When to move Alzheimer's patient to facility?
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bicycler
Answered Jan 2020
My mom started her week trial of Namenda & has become more confused. Is it safe to stop giving this drug?
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kirahfaye
Answered Jan 2020
Where would I look to find rules and regulations for MCF's in my state? I'm trying to find info on how many workers there should be.
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Shane1124
Answered Jan 2020
What to tell a toxic mother?
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JoAnn29
Replied Jan 2020
First, visual hallucinations. Then delusions. Now she thinks she's hearing bad things being said about her, but it's not happening.
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needtowashhair
Replied Jan 2020
My Mother in law has dementia and has been limping and complaining of pain in her leg. She only limps when she sees us looking at her.
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TNtechie
Answered Jan 2020
When to inform family about dementia diagnosis? Rationale is to explain away loved-ones behavior changes.
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Geaton777
Answered Jan 2020
What have you found, when going out to eat with husband who has Alzheimer's, regarding restroom?
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MargaretMcKen
Replied Jan 2020
Have to go to abuse hearing for restraining order. What happens there?
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GardenArtist
Answered Jan 2020
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