Have any questions about how to use the community? Check out the Help Discussion.
Popular Posts
-
Re: New to this site and need advice
This was my approach to travel as DW transitioned through stages. Pay attention to what works and what doesn't work. Adjust future travel plans according. Leisure travel got the be increasing le…1 -
Re: New to this site and need advice
My DH (70) is stage 5 ALZ + VD. I (64) still work FT and plan to retire next June at age 65. DH hasn't worked in 10 years and getting us financially ready for my retirement has been stressful. T…2 -
Re: Elderly Aunt....Recent Diagnosis and Home Care Challenges
Welcome. Anosognosia is a very common symptom of dementia. It is the inability to recognize their symptoms or limitations. It is not denial it is a symptom of dementia. With that in mind, there is li…1 -
Re: Blood test results - concerned
I'm sorry you've not heard back from your NP. I know how frustrating that can be. Personally I can't help you with what those values mean, its out of my wheelhouse. Try to not be over …1 -
Re: New to this site and need advice
Each PWD is different. Anti anxiety meds might help if he’s not already on them. Could you take someone with you to assist? Either a family member or hired caregiver? Look into the cruises mentioned …2 -
Re: Mental illness and memory care
@Crudenduck Hi and welcome. I am sorry for your reason to be here but pleased you found this place. The intersection of mental illness and dementia is a challenge. Having 2 parents with dementia with…3 -
Re: Mental illness and memory care
Welcome. I wonder if the Al director is simply trying to keep her there as long as possible for the financial benefit of the Al. I would tend to believe doctors at the emergency psych ward since they…4 -
Re: Looking for a support group
Contact the Alzheimers hotline at 800-272-3900. Based upon your zipcode they will offer suggestions for inperson amd online support groups. There are so many to choose from so you will find the addit…1 -
Re: No clue where we are in AD
Here’s a chart of stages for you to look at and then estimate your PWAD where he is at. My DW was diagnosed with EOAD in 2023 and was told by Neurologist that it probably started several years before…4 -
Re: When do you call hospice?
The type of services Hospice provide have been outlined from the other comments. But I will tell you my DH has been on Hospice for 15 months now and is still walking, ( although he uses the walls and…2
Commonly Used Abbreviations
DH = Dear Husband
DW= Dear Wife, Darling Wife
LO = Loved One
ES = Early Stage
EO = Early Onset
FTD = Frontotemporal Dementia
VD = Vascular Dementia
MC = Memory Care
AL = Assisted Living
POA = Power of Attorney
Read more





