How Do Alzheimer's Patients Behave? Dementia

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I don't understand why you don't have hundreds of thousands watching and learning from you...all the best always

sammie
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My 89 year old Mom has had dementia since right before lock down from Covid so, 4 years now. Your videos are more informative than some other videos I have seen and watched

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My 92 year old dad, who still lives on his own, does have dementia, but is blessed to have my sister and myself to visit him everyday...but he struggles with being depressed. He misses my mom who has been gone for 9 years, and keeps saying he wants to 'go home' (die). This isn't an everyday thing, but at least 2 times a week. It is very hard being a 'cheerleader' and trying to hold up his mood. Both my sister and I get worn down. He has made it very clear that moving into a 'community' is out of the question for now. He is independent...showers, dresses, makes breakfast, goes out for short trips in the car to see a friend at a close park and on the once in a while I can't be there days, he always says it was 'too quiet' that day. How do we speak to him to encourage him to maybe consider moving where he'd have 'friends' his age, good meals, and that we would still visit just as much, so the reason to move would be give him a chance to be motivated to be more engaged in life and others instead of just depending so heavily on my sister and I for all the emotional support. I know we have it so easy compared to many, and for that I am grateful, but I am getting tired. I am 65 and spend4 days a week for about 4-5 hours at a time. I am retired, but I have a husband and other things I try to keep up on such as teaching a Sundayschool class for teens, clean the church, and now take care of all finances for my Dad and my own family. So just some direction on how to talk him into at least considering a retirement community with some help. Thank you.

kathimonroe
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Re anger outbursts . My husband would just fly off the handle for no reason which was really scary to say the least . I learnt was don’t take it personally. Also don’t fight fire with fire, walk away into another room . Thank you for your videos which are very informative . My husband is now in a care facility .

CarolHelliwell-ldsj
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In a CNA. I work with all dementia patients, have for 29 year.. shower time for my lady has become a task. Shes so busy from one room to the other and talks about of the wall things. I wish she could just relax a little more. You have taught me so much

noralewis
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My father in law is mild to moderate with his thinking. We had to put him in a memory care facility due to severe incontinence, gait problems, and needing to stop driving. He’s very mad at us and threatening to sue. He’s angry every time we visit.

chastityrogers
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CNA 13+ years and a private home caregiver 7 years. I have a dementia client I’ve been with for over 2 1/2 years. The last several weeks it’s been difficult to get her to wash and change soiled clothes. I don’t like upsetting her… the things that use to work sometimes aren’t working anymore…

daydreamer
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I have a hard time communicating, it hard not to keep myself from arguing.

DoubleDeeDeeDD
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My mother n law has dementia and is moderate maybe going into the later stages of dementia. She stays alone in her home but dies have care givers 90% of the time. But the biggest struggle is she doesn’t want to be alone at night, but doesn’t want anyone unless it’s family that she recognizes to stay with her. Anybody else she picks at them, constantly suspicious of EVERYTHING they do.
We have been through so many Caregivers. She is aware of her home and she demands respect of anyone that comes in her home.
She getting to the stages of anger.
How can we get her to accept a caregiver to stay overnight?

TonyaJacobs-
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Thank you Debra from Australia. You have helped me already. ❤️👩🏻‍🦳🇬🇧🇦🇺

rubywest
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My spouse who loves me very much accuses me of being selfish and calling me names that hurt. Then 10 minutes later he’s sweet again and it’s hard for me to let go of the hurt or anger immediately. I want to but it’s hard especially when he is being unreasonable

VictoriaRemmington-ytik
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My mother turns 93 next month. She has halusinations diagnosed 4 -5 years ago. She lives alone..but 5 houses away. Doesnt drive, can self care and most days would fool anyone who didnt know her. I do everything for her down to her finances thank God my husband does things I can not do. Although I love my mother I AM EXHAUSTED. We are in our 70s. Refuses to live with anyone. Shes dying in that house its in her wills.Believes people make drugs in her basement, take..but replace her things with new things that look like hers but are not. She has thrown away everything from pots to clothes and shoes..they "the people or druggies-as she calls them" even gave her a new mattress and throw pillows, they spy on her through her hearing aids and phone. Its SO SO MUCH.. We just thank God she cant move the furniture. Her family physician....crickets, wont even address the situation with me. Help!!!!

diane-tk
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You have given me so many answers and I’m finding a little more peace

marycherry
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My Dad is 88 years old and has dementia. He gets angry real quick. He has problems making sentences and trying to find the right words to communicate. He is fixated on blaming my bf for stealing his change and I have to tell him he didn’t take any of your change in a container. I feel stuck in the middle I’m his daughter. My dad called in an emergency the other day saying I need you to come to house right now I thought it was his health so I rush over there and he was so upset because he swore my bf who had been working in his house took two handful of change. It turned into a big argument between my dad and bf. I literally had to get in between them both. I’ve been getting depressed and anxiety from everything . I try to tell him know one is taking anything from your house. But he believes it in his heart and he gets so mad if I tell him it’s not true. How can I handle these situations?

heidiweekley
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thank you so much! my biggest problem is i can not talk really he will not let me ask a doctor a question he starts tailing asking the same thing i just did. he wount ;let me talk to a nurse. wound care, P T, my kids anyone in a store, if im talking on the phone he will start talking and the person im on the phone with will be so confused --- but when he does all this talking he confuses everyone because he is so wrong most of the time on what is being said between me and some one and forget about me talking to my kids he just wont have it-- however when it just him and i at home he has NOTHING to say its like he doesnt have a pulse LOL. i hope this made since because i could use your help on what i could do for it is quite embarrassing for all involved .thank you!

MargieSandersflower
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I’m at the start of the journey with my dad. He’s in complete denial. How do I start to show him that this is real and needs to seek help?

cristineramos
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I have Parkinson's and most likely to have dementia. When I start to show signs of dementia will I know what I am doing and be able to control so I can not hurt you loved ones? My mom had alzhimer and had really bad times and I don't want to do that. Love your videos.

DeborahYost-pitt
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Everytime it's time for my mom to take her medication, she has a fit. She has diabetes and high blood pressure but refuses to cooperate. She throws them at me or puts them in her mouth but holds it in her cheeks, then spits it into the sink. Uuugh so frustrating. She's going to give herself another stroke. Please help! My heart breaks every day.

karengrace
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My dad's dementia is progressive. I think he's traveling through all the stages. Lately, he won't drink water, which caused him to be constipated regularly. How can I get him to drink water to avoid constipation?

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Wanting to know the reason behind something but not understanding that reason

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