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Getting into bed
Long story short Doug now has a hospital bed so I ordered a twin bed and mattress so I could sleep beside him. I had taken my mattress upstairs to the game room to sleep in the meantime. The first two nights went fine. Then Monday night he got up around 11 to use the bathroom and I heard him fall in the bedroom. So I moved…
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Searching for Korean speaking caregivers in San Antonio
Are there PAS/Caregiver/Attendant in San Antonio who is fluent in Korean to assist my 82-year-old mother on an hourly basis at her home in San Antonio (78239). There are larger Korean communities in Dallas, Houston, and Austin that I am aware of, but moving there is not an option. My mother has progressive dementia and…
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New to the Discussion
Hello. My mother is in a memory care facility. She believes other residents are breaking into her room (picking her lock, or have a key) and stealing from her. This is not new. When she lived in her own apartment, she thought the maintenance man was coming in sabotaging things in her apartment. I set up a camera and saw…
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mom is getting agressive at the bank
Mom has had her $ taken away- but she can still view her accts. She goes to the bank several times a week to ask if her money is still there. The regional VP has gotten involved as they are both worried and alarmed at her behavior stating it is aggressive. Mom's dr looked into a 5150 but declined to do it (Cya I think!).…
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Worried About My Mom
The symptoms are certainly not new but especially over the past year they seem to be getting worse and worse. I'm getting to the point where I feel confident that I know what is happening to Mom and I don't really know what I can do. My mom and I have always had a really difficult relationship and I live across the country…
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Suggestions needed
If you have read my previous posts you know that my husband and I are caregivers for his father on the weekend and his sister is the caregiver the rest of the time. The last several weeks when we have gone to the store with him, when we get home he gets upset and thinks his wife (dead), daughter and or granddaughter has…
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Phantom smells
I’m 63 and have had phantom smells for almost 2 years. My primary care doc dismissed them 1+ years ago as Covid-related. Since then I’ve begun having memory problems, definitely a personality change (much crying/depression), and difficulty problem-solving. My mom had EO and my dad some form of dementia. I had a PET scan…
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Vascular and alz.
My DH has periods of being so close to normal at times except for some short term stuff. Its weird but it worries me more when he is in this stage because usually when he changes it's usually worse than when he started in the normal period. I don't know if that makes sense to anyone or if anyone has has noticed this.
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is it time for hospice
My DH has VD and Alz. .he just got out of the hospital from a 4 day stay. he had a heart attack and a gi bleed. He refuses all surgeries. There are are blockages from carotids to his femoral arteries, including a abdominal anyarisum that has been worked on once. he has such a long hx cant even go into it. My question is it…
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Attitude shift with son
Good morning, My 89 y.o. mother-in-law has lived with us since March. She had a health event in December that seemed to trigger a sharp decline in her dementia and she lived with her daughter for a few months after that while we bought a house that could accommodate her. Some days she's argumentative, others she's…
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How to Find In-Home Support
I'm at the point where I need to hire some in-home help for my DH, probably 1 or 2 days per week. I found several possible candidates through care.com and some other sites, but wondered how others went down this path. How did you conduct interviews and get started? I'm sure that DH will be resistant at first and I have no…
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Anniversary
My DW and I are married 48 years today. Sadly, I know that it will pass with little recognition. Yesterday, when I mentioned it, she said it can’t be because she’s not that old. I sat here this morning with my coffee and read the poem posted by Groovy’s Girl. It made me cry today. Such a terrible disease.
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Undiagnosed Gram - In need of 24hr care & I need to get back to my life
I love my gram more than anything!! However, I’m facing a difficult situation where she can no longer be left alone but I also need to get back to my life which is 1hr away. I have a business I run with my husband, two teens, and two huskies. I cannot be gone long. I live 1hr away as does my father. He will have POA once…
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How to convince a loved one to move into an assisted living facility
hello. I am a caregiver for my father. He currently lives alone. I live very close to him. His Alzheimer’s has progressed and I’m concerned about him living alone. I’ve had some things in place the last few years that have allowed him to remain home but his behaviors, especially late in the day, are concerning me. The…
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How did you know it was time for memory care from assisted living?
My mom moved into assisted living this past January. She has progressively declined since then but loves her new apartment and seems cheerful and happy when we visit and talk (which is multiple times a week between my sisters and myself). However, she has lost the cognitive skill to engage with the activities. She…
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Aricept Medication
My mom with Alzheimer's was prescribed Aricept 5mg. She was doing fine on that. She is progressing more as expected, so nuero upped it to 10 mg. She said to look out for side effects like stomach issues and dizziness. She hasn't had any of those. What I did notice was it seems she has progressed even more in a short time.…
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Starting LEQEMBI next week need some advice
Just was diagnosd 4 weeks ago and start my Leqembi next weeek ….I hate needles and I would like some information on what to expect…Thank you so much.. I have had 2 TIA's and am a little worried about this whole Leqembi thing. Is the first time really bad or is it doable? thank you so much for this web site I had no idea…
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Alarmed!
This just happened! In referring to my husband, my mom said, "The man who ate dinner with us," was the one who gave her the 2 boxes of pictures. I said, "Who, my husband (——)?" She laughed and said, "Yes, I couldn't remember his name." Omg! I've been married for 35 years and have known my hubby for 38 years. HE is the one…
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Seeing my mom out smiling with my sister
I am so greatful my sister can come when she can!! She just sent myself and my dad a picture of the two of the smiling at quabbin Reservoir where my mom loves. I got so emotional seeing this picture and I am crying!! I feel guilty for not being there yet relieved my sister is and I am not at the same time. Help! How do I…
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Visual cues for Memory Loss
Has anyone had experience with their PWD recalling a lost memory with their own hand writing ? I was thinking of having my Dad write things down while he still has the ability to. Things like instructions of his requests. How he wants his money spent…his living situation…etc. My hope is if I incorporate using it now, and…
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Virginia Housing Help
Hi! I’m wondering if there’s any help to attain housing in VA for my mother. She lives in Puerto Rico but there’s no family to care for her there. I live in VA- but is unorthodox living. I need to get her near me in VA. I have been dealing with the federal courts for almost 8 years trying to clear my name from a vindictive…
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Telling children
husband newly diagnosed with MCI and subsequent MRI found atrophy in areas of brain associated with Alzheimer’s. I’m wondering when I should tell our adult children? Husband still functions independently and I think they will be surprised.
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Days are getting tougher
Over the last week or so my DW who consistently identified me as her father is now thinking I am her grandfather as well. When her grandfather leaves, I automatically become her father again. Whatever she thinks I am I just go along with it as best as I can. It becomes especially hard when I have things to do and she wants…
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Vision in left eye
We had noticed that my FIL was having issues with what seemed to be his vision, squinting, rubbing his left eye and then Saturday evening we were watching tv and my husband said he was sitting there with his left eye closed. He had a scheduled eye appointment at the VA yesterday and apparently he has Ischemic Optic…
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Need to say no
I asked this in another discussion but came here due to the recent loss of my husband just a month ago. I am frozen right now with grief and am not ready to socialize. A cousin asked me to lunch tomorrow (we are not that close), as he is passing thru my area, and I said yes, but now I really don't want to go. And my…
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93 yo Mom that has Late Stage Dementia ALZ I am at Caregiver Burnout Stage
I have a 93 year to be Mom that is in the middle late stages of ALZ Dementia I have two businesses that I cannot run and must fulfill my broadcast schedule on the road broadcasting high school games. I have no to little help and neighbors and friends ask but advise or critique me on how to care for my mom but not lending a…
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How or if to tell my parents they are moving to memory care
I am about to move my parents into memory care in a few weeks. They are both 95 with stage 4/5 dementia. They have been living in assisted living for the past 4 years so the move would just be across the courtyard to a more secure facility with more support. My question for this group is when, how, or if to tell them they…
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In-person group for those with Alzheimer's
My wife is in the mild stages, and is having a hard time talking with others in her situation. Since her reading and writing skills are affected, an online forum is not working. Any suggestions of groups for those who have the disease?
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Puppy Care
just to lighten everyone’s load I thought I’d share the healing power of pets. DH had a fall on the grass a couple of weeks ago the outcome was three broken ribs and a day or two of pain. I called the ambulance DH, Milo our Schnoodle and myself had a limousine ride to the hospital. A day spent doing scans, ultrasounds, MRI…
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Advice needed to get Mom to agree to medicine management
Tomorrow we are meeting with the nurses at my Mom's AL facility to transition her medication management. Up until now my Mom has managed it herself but has been missing or mixing up doses from her pill box. She is very angry that this is taking place as "she can do it fine by herself". Any words of wisdom to get us over…