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Cognitive Decline
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I need some advice on how to help my father (82) who lives in France and seems to be suffering from dementia.
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Countrymouse
Answered Nov 2018
Caring for an 85 yr old mom with hallucinations. I don't know if they're age related or the opiates she's been taking for years. Any advice?
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ToskaBlue1957
Replied Nov 2018
Mom refuses to take Namenda, DON suggests she goes to an inpatient Adult Behavior Care Center for 7-14 days. Has anyone had experience?
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WestiePatriot
Answered Nov 2018
Dementia and Alzheimer's; Dad had to move to a nursing home. What will happen to the house?
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Shell38314
Answered Nov 2018
My grandfather with Alzheimer's is being taken advantage of by his brother financially. What can I do?
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Grandma1954
Answered Nov 2018
75 yrs old cognitive decline; Help me figure out what my Dad has please?
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gladimhere
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I have been taking care of my mom for 3 years now. Her dementia has gotten worse. She has accused me of stealing money. What are my rights?
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JoAnn29
Answered Nov 2018
Not sure when to tell the family to come?
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mlface
Answered Nov 2018
How do you have that first conversation about memory decline?
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mlface
Answered Nov 2018
How to approach the subject of dementia?
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NewandTrying
Answered Nov 2018
How to tell when cognitive decline is no longer normal?
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AvaC42
Answered Nov 2018
If a caregiver is doing self-care and proper interventions for dementia will their loved one's cognition improve some?
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C
Countrymouse
Answered Nov 2018
Mom with dementia now talking to "that woman in the mirror." Any advice?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Nov 2018
The nursing home has a different criteria of what constitutes "non-decisional" or incompetent. Has anyone here dealt with this issue?
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HILLARDMH
Answered Nov 2018
My husband has been forgetting many things and acts confused about some things. I am very concerned.
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anonymous594015
Answered Nov 2018
Worried about my own mind.
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suzyschilling
Answered Nov 2018
Hospital delirium after hip replacement. Any suggestions to stay sane when the person you are trying to help is against you?
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BarbBrooklyn
Answered Nov 2018
My adult son is unwilling to accept his 89 yr old father’s dementia is the reason for his helpless behavior. He believes it is intentional.
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Leonine1
Replied Nov 2018
What should we do when our aging mother becomes aggressive and makes far fetched personal accusations when we are the only caregivers?
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CareyDee
Answered Oct 2018
My mom has declined so fast. She is in late stage dementia. She's leaning to one side and her neck down. Can things go that quickly?
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JoAnn29
Answered Oct 2018
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