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Alzheimer's & Dementia
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My neighbor claims to have Alzheimer's after being caught on video vandalizing our fence. What are our rights to protect us?
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CC2AGAIN
Answered Aug 2010
Why does my mom not hear or understand me, but seems to understand others just fine?
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Jsomebody
Answered Aug 2010
Are these signs of dementia and worse to come?
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Eddie
Answered Aug 2010
What is the best way to tell an elder they are going to a nursing home if they have early moderate dementia? My husband and I differ on it.
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IsabelCares
Answered Aug 2010
I wish there were more articles re spousal care. I'm sure it's hard for parental caregivers but how do you cope with losing your spouse?
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195Austin
Answered Aug 2010
When I think back 10-15 years, is it possible I was seeing signs of my mother having Alzheimer's way back then?
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mkp
Answered Aug 2010
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My Mother-in-law lives with us & she has Alzheimer's. Sometimes it gets to be too much. How do I deal with this?
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RafaelG
Answered Aug 2010
We were asked to care for my Husband's mother (live-in situation). What is normal financial compensation to care for someone with Diabetes and Alzheimer's?
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anonymous101100
Answered Aug 2010
I have Power of Attorney for my parents with dementia and have been caring for them with no help from my brother. I am not well and can't care for them anymore, so can I pass my Power of Attorney on to my brother?
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toadballet1
Answered Aug 2010
What do you do when blood sugar is too low in a dementia patient?
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Kitty
Answered Aug 2010
My father has moderate dementia and impaired cognitive skills. He has become aggressive and uncooperative. He has threatened other residents. How should we handle this?
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oldfart1928
Answered Aug 2010
dad still waits on himself and works in the yard but just has these mood swings we dont understand
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mkbolden
Answered Aug 2010
My father was my mother's caretaker and he died 1 month ago. My mom is in denial that she has dementia. Is this normal?
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lfrobin188
Answered Aug 2010
I feel tied down with my AD mom......... I need thoughts......
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anonymous11306
Answered Aug 2010
My mom has dementia and can be violent. She fights and screams at my father who just had a heart attack. Should we medicate her to keep her calm?
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Jaye
Answered Aug 2010
My mom thinks her landlord is coming into her home when we leave. She hides my things, and hers and forgets where she puts them. What can I do?
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rcims05
Answered Aug 2010
What is the first step towards getting my 87-year-old mother with Alzheimer's into a nursing home?
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LynnPO
Answered Aug 2010
Mom is convinced a girl she is responsible for wandered off today. She's quite worried, of course. How do I calm her and get her to realize there is no "missing" child?
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IsabelCares
Answered Aug 2010
Should you have a dementia patient get a colonoscopy, just as routine exam?
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JulieWI
Answered Aug 2010
My 83-year-old father "recognizes" people he couldn't possible know. Is his dementia progressing?
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Jsomebody
Answered Aug 2010
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