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My husband wants to go to bed at 7:30 pm. He has dementia and wakes anyway from 12 to 2am with restlessness and hyperventilating. I push him to stay up til 9, but he gets very agitated.
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funkygrandma59
Answered 5 hours ago
I'm curious. Which type of ability is understanding a weekly pill tray?
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AlvaDeer
Answered 8 hours ago
Is this near the end of dementia?
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GingerMay
Answered 8 hours ago
What to do when a person denies their own dementia diagnosis?
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Santalynn
Replied 19 hours ago
My dad has started talking in his sleep and speaks to his mom and brother as if he were young. Is this a sign for anything?
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Taarna
Answered 22 hours ago
My mom doesn't recognize me today. She thinks I'm an imposter and that the real me is in danger. She won't calm down. What do I do?
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Llamalover47
Answered 23 hours ago
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Why does my husband, who has Alzheimer's, want to turn off the lights? He starts wandering around turning off lights after dinner.
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Bunnymomjulie
Replied Mar 27, 2024
What do you do when your father refuses to go to the Dr., refuses to take medication for diabetes, heart issues, etc.?
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JoAnn29
Answered Mar 27, 2024
Where to go for residential facilities? Memory care is not an option. Danger to self and others.
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ravensdottir
Answered Mar 26, 2024
What to do when a loved one with dementia moves things and blames people coming into the home for stealing from them?
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Grandma1954
Answered Mar 26, 2024
My husband has severe hallucinations. They are daily from the time he gets up till he goes to sleep.
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Fawnby
Answered Mar 26, 2024
Saying repeatedly some senseless sounds, agitation and wobbling gait.
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Geaton777
Answered Mar 25, 2024
Sometimes, do LO with probable dementia make up stories, as maybe a test? Or just plain bored?
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Anxietynacy
Replied Mar 24, 2024
My husband has had Alzheimer's for 10 years. He is now eating snacks all the time. He says he is hungry, but he can't be. Do I let him eat?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Answered Mar 24, 2024
What does a POA do when they have placed the elderly parent with dementia in AL, who then systematically is alienating all the staff?
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strugglinson
Replied Mar 23, 2024
How to keep mom safe and "locked" in her room while up roaming a lot at night?
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WearyJanie
Replied Mar 23, 2024
Are there any transportation services to help transport dementia patients to appointments?
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Grandma1954
Answered Mar 23, 2024
Has anyone used hospice respite that’s offered for caregivers? What were your experiences? Good or bad?
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MamawT
Answered Mar 22, 2024
I have a gentleman I care for who has dementia and all he has been doing is loudly moaning. Is this normal?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Replied Mar 22, 2024
Sister was right in front of our mom, who was looking at sis with a dead stare. Then mom jumped as she suddenly saw her. What happened?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Mar 22, 2024
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