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My mother-in-law is in a nursing home. She hates it! How do you know for sure your loved one is getting treated properly?
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jacobsonbob
Answered Apr 2018
Do any of you sometimes feel frustrated and talk snappy, irritably, with impatience and feel guilty afterwards?
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mally1
Answered Apr 2018
Mom has Alzheimer’s and no desire to eat. Nurse says next step is tube feeding. Can they do this?
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littlemisskitty
Answered Apr 2018
My mother will be 91 on 18th of this month. She has Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Neuro says she's in last stages. I don't know what to do.
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97yroldmom
Answered Apr 2018
Can a person with dementia tell a lie to one person and later admit to another person that they lied?
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polarbear
Answered Apr 2018
Mother and Step-Dad are mean, nasty, vile to me. Any suggestions?
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CTTN55
Answered Apr 2018
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Stubborn dad has become Mom's complete caregiver and he is very stubborn, private and prideful. Thoughts?
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HolidayEnd
Answered Apr 2018
Mother does not realize she needs help in the home and refuses to have aid. She is not really safe without supervision, what do we do?
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Llamalover47
Answered Apr 2018
How do I get my father who is in a LT care unit for dementia to change his bank account for his Social Security check?
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surprise
Answered Apr 2018
How do I, for the future, convince Grandma that she is wrong but not make her upset?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2018
Does moving make dementia worse?
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HolidayEnd
Answered Apr 2018
My mom (83) has recently been diagnosed with stage 6 dementia. She can no longer live by herself. How do I talk to her about next steps?
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jjariz
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
My father is 85 and has the beginnings of Alzheimer's. My son offered to have him stay at his home, but I'm conflicted. Any advice?
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Eyerishlass
Answered Apr 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
I have a father, 97 years old, with Dementia and Alzheimer's. He will be discharged very soon, how can I get guardianship?
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inedelescu
Answered Apr 2018
If a person with Parkinson’s has dementia and is also mentally and physically abusive to caregiver, should he be in a nursing home?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2018
My mom all of a sudden doesn't want to sleep in her bed in the bedroom. She wants to sleep on the recliner in the living room. Any advice?
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LVKDRA
Answered Apr 2018
Mom is 88, in a wheelchair. Requires 24/7 care and has late stage dementia. She needs a new proof of ID issued. Any suggestions?
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Sendhelp
Answered Apr 2018
I need adult day care and I want to know if Medicaid pays for this.
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2018
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