Monday, January 25, 2010

Signs Of Dementia My Grandmother Is Showing The Signs Of Dementia, We Are Lost At What To Do.?

My Grandmother is showing the signs of dementia, we are lost at what to do.? - signs of dementia

My grandmother lost two of their children, 7 grandchildren very closely, is crazy to say all sorts of things on the wall and accusations. Recently, he was on the porch of a sudden ... she refused to see a doctor or anything. We need help. What can we do to ensure their safety?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear that you are through this with her grandmother. My grandfather died after 2 years of losing from Alzheimer's disease, and then the "memory" all told us he felt like he was trapped in his own body as he could hear everything we said and we recognize that do all of us, but not his spirit form, the meaning of words, and his body what he wanted to do and could. It is really difficult, but at least you know that somewhere in your grandmother knows that his boys try to help. To ensure the security of his grandmother, would be the ultimate weapon of the house be removed and may meet with family or friends, turns to check-up, sometimes during the day. If anyone can do it, the local police to control the welfare of those who did the right if you are concerned, to enter to check. Moreover, it is still possible to hire a private nurse or doctor would make house calls? What you do to try to follow a routine, so that your grandmother knows when to expect. Best ofUCK! :) PS Sometimes all we can do is pray for those we love:)

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear that you are through this with her grandmother. My grandfather died after 2 years of losing from Alzheimer's disease, and then the "memory" all told us he felt like he was trapped in his own body as he could hear everything we said and we recognize that do all of us, but not his spirit form, the meaning of words, and his body what he wanted to do and could. It is really difficult, but at least you know that somewhere in your grandmother knows that his boys try to help. To ensure the security of his grandmother, would be the ultimate weapon of the house be removed and may meet with family or friends, turns to check-up, sometimes during the day. If anyone can do it, the local police to control the welfare of those who did the right if you are concerned, to enter to check. Moreover, it is still possible to hire a private nurse or doctor would make house calls? What you do to try to follow a routine, so that your grandmother knows when to expect. Best ofUCK! :) PS Sometimes all we can do is pray for those we love:)

Anonymous said...

Call Adult Protective Services and see what resources they can offer. There are probably a number of organizations that can help or have connections with the services of volunteers to families and individuals to help. You can set the number of protection measures for adults in your state government website.

Anonymous said...

You need to) your GP (doctor, make sure that someone can use most of the time, otherwise cause damage to themselves. You can also operate a helpline or your doctor may give you some brochures. Hope this helps.

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear that you are through this with her grandmother. My grandfather died after 2 years of losing from Alzheimer's disease, and then the "memory" all told us he felt like he was trapped in his own body as he could hear everything we said and we recognize that do all of us, but not his spirit form, the meaning of words, and his body what he wanted to do and could. It is really difficult, but at least you know that somewhere in your grandmother knows that his boys try to help. To ensure the security of his grandmother, would be the ultimate weapon of the house be removed and may meet with family or friends, turns to check-up, sometimes during the day. If anyone can do it, the local police to control the welfare of those who did the right if you are concerned, to enter to check. Moreover, it is still possible to hire a private nurse or doctor would make house calls? What you do to try to follow a routine, so that your grandmother knows when to expect. Best ofUCK! :) PS Sometimes all we can do is pray for those we love:)

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