Alzheimer's and Other Dementias
Questions and Answers
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- My father has dementia and he walks around the house a lot. He will sit down and get up several times. Is this normal?
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- People with dementia are likely to undergo personality changes in individual ways -- but there are common personality changes to watch for.
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- swallowing difficulty in dementia patient
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- My mother, who is mid-stage Alzheimer's, is crying excessively and more confused since my father's passing nearly a month ago. They were married 60 years and she was very dependent on him. She has been on antidepressants for a few years. What can we do for her?
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- protecting one's self from lies told by a patient with dementia.
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- It can be difficult to know if someone with dementia is also depressed -- but there are specific signals you can look for at different stages of dementia.
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- About five years ago my mother was diagnosed with dementia. At the time, my older sister cared for her and helped her with her finances. In September of 2006 my sisters placed Mom in a care home. Unfortunately, my older sister failed to have her utilities turned off in the house my mother was renting...
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- My mother has mild Alzheimers and has agreed to move in with my brother. She has her own room and her own bathroom. Other than her personal items that she can house in her own room and bathroom, she is insisting on bring several other items with her home such as dishes, furniture, curtains, etc. to go in other areas of his house...
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- For the past 5-6 months, my grandma has been accusing my grandpa of having an affair in 1957 which never happened - every time she tells you about it, it lasted for a longer period of time and the details change. If you tell her that it didn't happen, she gets very angry. Recently, she has started arguing with him and has hit him...
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- My husband has frontemporal atrophy and has becom total immobile. What should I expect? He was diagnosed with this when was no longer able to walk. I only want some answers, do they have stages in this dementia? HE IS 78 AND i AM 66.
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