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Re: all the emotions
Planning on ‘workarounds’ for what is eventually going to happen will be helpful. When it is time for her to be in a facility, she will not be kicking and screaming if you are ‘going out to lunch’, t…1 -
Re: The driving discussion
How do you know removing the car and keys will not help if you have not done it? Tell her anything you want to..her insurance is cancelled, the car is in the shop and parts are on back order, whateve…3 -
Re: Husband's Reaction to Caregiver
My son is checking to see if he can get off work early on the root canal day. If not, I'll have to delay for another few weeks until I can get a Monday appointment, since he works a Tuesday thou…4 -
Re: Husband's Reaction to Caregiver
It seems worth continuing to try with current caregiver since they have hit it off ok except for this one incident. The show timing theory makes sense and perhaps as he gets to know her he’ll be more…5 -
Re: PPA (primary progressive aphasia) - a type of Alzheimer’s
Hey there @hsabrams - sadly, my sister passed away this last year, but I'm happy to discuss any aspect of her diagnosis, if it can help you. To answer some of your questions: Peggy had early ons…4 -
Re: Bank Doesn't Recognize POA
Social Security has an "Advance Designation of Representative Payee" If you have an online Social Security account then you can complete the form online. You may be able to bypass the POA b…4 -
Dad passed away
My dad died on Friday. He had memory issues that went unnoticed or swept under the rug for several years. He had knee replacement surgery in January. I stayed with him for a week and then my brother …5 -
Re: Any advice on severe emotional hysteria?
Welcome. The dose of her anxiety medication is probably not strong enough. Things progress. Just because that dose was effective 6 months ago doesn’t mean it will be enough for her today or down the …1 -
Re: Husband's Reaction to Caregiver
A good caregiver is gold. One willing to try again is golden. I have my 24-year-old daughter at home that works that can give me an hour of respite occasionally. When I leave, I am cringing that ther…8 -
Re: mild to moderate MCI
Do you have a device you can read a digital copy on? Could you take a book jacket from another book and put over. Maybe you could do a makeshift paper bag cover. This might be a helpful read. I hope …4
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
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