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Why Hospitals and Alzheimer's Are a Tough Mix
Why Hospitals and Alzheimer's Are a Tough Mix
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Last updated:
30-Jun-2009
By
Paula Spencer
, Caring.com senior editor
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I've had both my parents in the hospital this past year. Dad has Alzheimer's and Mom with dementia. I have learned that the doctors, usually internists, are concerned about the main complaint and don't continue the dementia meds. Dad sundowned and Mom had hallucinations. Now I stay the whole ER visit and talk to the floor nurse insisting on the demntia meds be given, even if she has to call the doctor again. Unfortuneitly I learned the hard way. Maybe this will help someone else.
Thanks, now I understand my mom strange behaviour. This is very informative article. My mom is now hard to sleep, any one can explain this phenomenon?
My Dad was in the hospital last year right when he was beginning to show signs of dementia. I wondered why he kept insisting he was in a hotel and why he accidentally pulled out his catheter. Now I know. Thanks.