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My husband has been at rehab for two months and needs to go to a long term care facility. When do I need to get our assets divided up by?
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igloo572
Answered Aug 2022
My heart breaks every time I go to see my husband who has been in memory care for a week. Any advice?
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lealonnie1
Answered Aug 2022
My 82-year-old husband has FTD. His obsession/compulsion is sex. He is unrelenting in his desire. He can’t function due to prostate cancer. Suggestions?
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ZippyZee
Answered Aug 2022
How to care for a husband that took no responsibility for me for many years?
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BurntCaregiver
Replied Aug 2022
My friend’s ICU patient husband came off ventilator, had dialysis and now her demanding husband wants her to take him home. What should she do?
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Fawnby
Answered Aug 2022
How do spousal caregivers continually handle having to deal with bedside commode?
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Taarna
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What do you tell your wife when she wakes up afraid and doesn't know why she is there and who you are?
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TeethGrinder65
Answered Aug 2022
Having trouble processing and accepting how life has changed with a stroke patient later in life. Any advice?
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Fawnby
Replied Aug 2022
Any suggestions on dealing with my own frustrations over my husband’s FT dementia behaviors?
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Rosie365
Answered Aug 2022
In need of an advocate. Any ideas?
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Taarna
Answered Aug 2022
Any ideas about what they think about?
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Daughterof1930
Answered Aug 2022
Male bladder incontinence at night. How do you prevent leakage at the waist when using adult tab-style brief?
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MJ1929
Answered Aug 2022
Transitioning my spouse to a care facility. Any advice?
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Garblesnix
Answered Aug 2022
I’m disabled and cannot care for my mother downstairs. The major brunt of caregiving is left up to my husband. How do I relieve him?
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Grandma1954
Answered Aug 2022
Any advice on the best bed alarms for husband who gets up during the night, wanders and urinates in areas of the house?
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Estheroda
Answered Aug 2022
Urinals & Commodes, Oh My! Any Advice?
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Taarna
Answered Aug 2022
My 79 yr. old husband refuses to see doctors for issues that need to be addressed. Any advice?
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lealonnie1
Answered Aug 2022
How do I deal with my husband threatening to leave every day?
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MJ1929
Answered Aug 2022
What do you say to a family member who doesn't agree with your care of our loved one? They see them twice a year for maybe 5 days total.
56 Answers
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HibiscusGirl
Replied Aug 2022
Surely I can't be the only caregiver that isn't interested in sex. Has anyone else dealt with this? Were you able to overcome your resistance?
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Riverdale
Replied Aug 2022
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