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Two Dr.s opposing views totally not helping us. MIL needs to be safe. What do we do?
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anonymous836119
Replied Oct 2018
Is there medication to help with emotional changes my dad is having? No diagnosis of dementia, but there is decline.
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JoAnn29
Answered Oct 2018
My dad has dementia, eyes are closed more and sleeps more. He continues to have falls. Are these signs that the dementia is advancing?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Oct 2018
Where do I start? My mum is 80, blind and living with my dad. She sends very angry, and bizarre emails. Her behaviour is escalating.
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Oct 2018
Mom is in early stages of memory loss. What kind of support should I be giving my father?
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suzyschilling
Answered Oct 2018
Medicaid question; Mom is taking care of grandmother in a joint owned house and grandmother is threatening to check herself into a NH.
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JoAnn29
Answered Oct 2018
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bronwynb
Answered Oct 2018
My otherwise healthy mom is 74 with MCI. Her mom died at 92 of AD. How can we afford memory care for 20 years if necessary?
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SnoopyLove
Answered Oct 2018
My friend is living with her sister and family and wants to come home to NY. What should we say?
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skyelav
Replied Oct 2018
What to do with placing grandma and paying her medical bills?
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tbb279
Replied Oct 2018
My wife and I can no longer care for my mother with Alzheimer's. What do we do?
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mlface
Answered Oct 2018
Can a POA and or nursing home restrict a Parent's visitation at nursing home from child so patient can adjust to being forced into home?
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Ahmijoy
Replied Oct 2018
What is the easiest way to get a POA activated and who is able to activate it?
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Staffbull18
Answered Oct 2018
How do I know what kind of dementia my mom has? Med records show she had it before her stroke 3 years ago, but it's way worse.
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caregiversheryl
Replied Oct 2018
Doc/nurse don't get a straight story about mom's symptoms, condition, diet, etc. How to handle this?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Oct 2018
Need advice; I had let my stepmother handle everything for years but now it looks like I need to step in and advocate for my Dad.
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Els1eL
Replied Oct 2018
How can we give dignity to a failing family member?
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EllensOnly
Answered Oct 2018
Do persons with dementia have to go in a care home?
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LauraCoulter
Answered Sep 2018
Has anyone had to do a Baker act on their Mother who has dementia? I'm feeling guilty.
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MaryMSmith
Answered Sep 2018
My mom has been showing signs of Dementia and is refusing any help. She’s not bathing, barely eats, but she sees nothing wrong. Any advice?
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MargaretMcKen
Answered Sep 2018
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