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Dementia Behaviors
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Incessant grunting, suspecting vascular dementia after series of strokes. Is there anything I can do?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Oct 2019
Coping mechanism?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Oct 2019
How to deal with 89 yr old with dementia/Alz. and Parkinsons and at times acts worse than a child, sticking out tongue and not eating?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Replied Oct 2019
How do I get over the shame I'm feeling of being an enabler to my husband's ALZ-dementia bad habits?
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lealonnie1
Answered Oct 2019
My grandfather talks poorly about one person one moment and then in good terms the next. I fear he does that to them in person too. Advice?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Answered Oct 2019
Please help, mom is in psychiatric ward and two SNFs have already refused her! What do we do now?
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anonymous2019
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My mother swears, lies, threatens suicicide, and tries to jump out of a moving car when I am driving on a highway. How do I handle this?
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Takincare
Replied Oct 2019
Does sundowning always happen everyday??
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lealonnie1
Answered Oct 2019
My mom is obsessed with packing tape. She makes huge, flat like wefts of tape all day. Anyone ever heard of anything like this?
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pamzimmrrt
Replied Oct 2019
What do you do when a dementia patient says mean hurtful things?
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Babs75
Answered Oct 2019
Are people ever admitted to the hospital because of their dementia behaviors?
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Ricky6
Answered Oct 2019
My mom is 88. In the last ten years she's lived in 4 different places and claims that someone knocks on her window at night. Whats wrong?
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lealonnie1
Answered Oct 2019
Is it possible that my parent's home could trigger (subconsciously) long-standing anxieties that make dementia behaviors worse?
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lealonnie1
Answered Oct 2019
How do you respond to a dementia patient who is constantly feeling sorry for himself and gets weepy?
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RedCrush
Replied Oct 2019
Is sleeping for long periods of time normal for dementia?
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Natasha90
Answered Oct 2019
My mother has been forgetting a lot of things lately. She forgets full conversations and will have to write everything down.
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JoAnn29
Answered Oct 2019
My mom, 93 recently started conversing with a picture of her mom. She is forgetful but not confused except for this. Take picture away?
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taradash
Answered Oct 2019
When someone with dementia has behavior issues what are your best routes?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Oct 2019
Father is suddenly jealous of me (please help).
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gladimhere
Answered Oct 2019
Is it normal for a dementia patient to know who everyone is but still be hateful and mean to them?
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PattiS
Replied Oct 2019
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