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How do we get my husband's uncle to go to the doctor to check if he has a form of dementia?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Sep 2010
How can I tell my father his Alzheimer's is progressing, he needs more care and should not be driving when he feels like he is fine?
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susanT8403
Answered Sep 2010
My mother had moderate dementia and has developed this horrible habit of picking at herself non-stop creating sores. What can be done?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Sep 2010
How do I make my mother happy?
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MiaMadre
Answered Sep 2010
The doctor advised my brother not to rough-house or horseplay with our father who has mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's. Is there any literature on this?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Sep 2010
My grandmother is in the early stages of dementia. She can be mean and say cruel things. How do I deal with someone exasperating?
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My husband sometimes is not sure where he is, especially in the morning or when I return from an errand. He also has very strange real dreams. Why?
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toadballet1
Answered Sep 2010
My mother has Alzheimer's and is having a terrible time with her money. How can I become power of attorney to oversee her affairs?
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Ralph Robbins
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How long will she live with Alzheimer's disease live?
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AgingCareEditor
Answered Sep 2010
Is confusion in the elderly always caused by dementia or Alzheimer's, or could there be other reasons?
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dahjb
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Mom has moderate to severe dementia, though often during the day is aware of surroundings. Where is the appropriate place her to live?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
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Is obsessing about certain things dementia or psychosis?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Sep 2010
My mother has Alzheimer's and paces back and forth. It tires me out watching her as I sense her uneasiness. How do I cope?
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IsabelCares
Answered Sep 2010
How do I get my 83-year-old mom to stop blaming my dead father for misplaced and missing things? She wants to move, because he won't leave.
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MiaMadre
Answered Sep 2010
What do we do with a parent who believes we are poisioning her with doctor prescribed medicine?
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195Austin
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How do I know if my mother's memory loss is dementia?
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toadballet1
Answered Sep 2010
My 88-year-old mother thinks we, her children, are stealing her things. She is losing things constantly and thinking other people take them. How should we take care of this?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Sep 2010
Have I made my mom's AD symptoms worse by her living with me?
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Deej
Answered Sep 2010
Has anyone else seen a miraculous turnaround in their loved one?
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toadballet1
Answered Sep 2010
Does any one here suffer from Fibromyalgia and have to care for a mother who has dementia ..Vascular dementia?
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Answered Aug 2010
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