Mom won’t see a doctor but definitely has alcohol-related dementia.
I guess I don’t really have a question except to ask if anyone else is going through this? I’m an only child and my parents are divorced, so it’s on me. It feels like … a lot so far. Anyway, thanks and hugs to all of us going through it.
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I'm glad your mom is in a senior living setting where there are various levels of care.
in terms of dpoa some lawyers do this over the phone and do it in a timely fashion so maybe this is a possibility for you.Do you have any family near you? People could be willing to help out potentially. A little bit of help is better than no help.
it is very intimidating to have full responsibility for your parent with dementia. How is your relationship?0 -
Thanks for your reply! My aunt and I are staying in touch about the ongoing situation, and of course my husband is a big emotional support. My aunt can be a bit of an “armchair caregiver” which I try to stay patient about. I know she’s also sad and scared for her big sister. I’m beyond fortunate that my mom saved a lot for her retirement so for now we’re in a good place with money.
As for my relationship with my mom, it’s complex. She was very controlling and very enmeshed with me for a lot of my life until I found the courage to set boundaries with her. In some ways I feel like I finally got free from her influence and now we’re chained together again. So that’s hard and I have to adjust to this new reality. But she’s much nicer now, so that helps! :DTo be totally honest, I’ve no idea what’s coming and it does make me anxious. I find myself wondering what phase she’s in, if she has a form of dementia plus ARD or just the alcohol etc etc.
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Look at the Newcomers Page for helpful information. Others will be along to provide some experiences.
@harshedbuzz has some great insights into a very similar situation and I’ve tagged her to look in.
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Here’s the staging tool for dementia. It might help.
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The only way you can know your mother's baseline mental status is for her to stop drinking. If she has non-alcohol related dementia, like Alzheimer's or vascular dementia, it will be exacerbated by alcohol. My husband had to stop drinking when I placed him in memory care. While there, he improved so much that I brought him home. He maintained his sobriety, but unfortunately the dementia eventually progressed.
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Commonly Used Abbreviations
DH = Dear Husband
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LO = Loved One
ES = Early Stage
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FTD = Frontotemporal Dementia
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MC = Memory Care
AL = Assisted Living
POA = Power of Attorney
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