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Visiting too often?

My DH has been in memory care for almost 3 weeks. The first week was very hard, but since then, he’s seemed to be adapting to it. I’ve been visiting daily, for about an hour, and my daughter often sees him in the evening.

A few days ago, when I arrived, he was playing a word game with the group and he was having such a good time, he barely noticed when I sat down next to him. Seeing him so involved made me happy.

When the activity was over and it was just the two of us talking, however, his mood took a downturn. He started ruminating about why he was there, when would he go home, has he done something wrong, etc. This often happens when I’m visiting.

So I guess I’m wondering if my visits are hampering his adjustment? Should I visit a little less?

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  • SSHarkey
    SSHarkey Member Posts: 298
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    I believe your presence distracts from the engagement and throws his thoughts back to not being home. I’m not sure how much he understands about his placement. I’m sure you’ve repeatedly discussed it, and he isn’t able to remember. I’d consider discussing this with the charge nurse. Does he remember from one day to the next if you’ve been there? It may well be you might need to back off a little. Possibly begin by alternating days with your daughter. See how he adjusts to the change.

  • clarinetist
    clarinetist Member Posts: 159
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    Thanks, that’s good advice. He doesn’t seem to remember that my daughter and I have visited. I’ll talk to my daughter about alternating days and see if it helps.

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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