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Advice on DH out in public

Cindy9519
Cindy9519 Member Posts: 10
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My DH is resisting sitting down when we go out to eat. He will just stand at the table without moving. After multiple efforts to ask him to sit he will finally cooperate. I would welcome any advice or perspective on how to help him.

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  • towhee
    towhee Member Posts: 502
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    edited 8:08AM

    He could just not be able to navigate an unfamiliar chair/ table arrangement, or have a peripheral vision issue, or it could be he is getting "stuck", which can be related to certain dementias or even medication side effects. Try making sure he can see the chair and modeling the behavior where he can see you. Carefully. Teepa Snow has a youtube video where she talks about how to get people with Lewy Body unstuck.

    Lewy Body Dementia: Understanding Movement Problems

  • Timmyd
    Timmyd Member Posts: 177
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    edited 4:35PM

    I do not mean to sound insensitive. I faced similar challenges with DW and eventually concluded that dining out together is now in our past. It is possible you can find some technique that will get you more quality time inside restaurants. However, I expect that eventually you will need to think hard if dining out is still something both of you can still enjoy.

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DH = Dear Husband
DW= Dear Wife, Darling Wife
LO = Loved One
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AL = Assisted Living
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