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Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia - Memory Bonus
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Llamedos | Report | 16 Mar 2009 21:46 |
As a 24/7 carer for my wife, who is suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, I would like to explain how I have overcome the problems associated with memory loss [or dementia]. ALSO, how this has helped me with my Family History Research. |
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Smiley | Report | 16 Mar 2009 21:54 |
Lovely post Llamedos x |
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Rambling | Report | 16 Mar 2009 22:14 |
Llamedos, this is such a helpful post I wonder if you would also put it on the thread on General 'Carer's thread' ? Just thought that someone who looks in on that might find it useful. |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 16 Mar 2009 23:30 |
I know a lady of 89 who is suffering memory problems like this. I find that her memory for events that happened years ago is spot on. |
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Sandra | Report | 16 Mar 2009 23:42 |
Glad you have taken a negative problem and found a positive aspect to it Llamedos,its good to look on the positive side of life, it makes things much easier, well done on taking care of your wife, and as you say, she is helping you by remembering info from way back. |
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Carter | Report | 17 Mar 2009 00:01 |
i am just filled with admiration for you and your wife. what a wonderful couple you must be. and i know how had it is to be a full time carer so my heart goes out to you. thanks for sharing this with us and i also am a good listener so if you ever have the need just drop me a line. |
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Madmeg | Report | 17 Mar 2009 01:19 |
Hi Llamados |
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Battenburg | Report | 17 Mar 2009 03:40 |
There was a documentary on tv showing how a rest home helped dementia sufferers. |
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Llamedos | Report | 17 Mar 2009 20:52 |
This message also posted on General topics - For carer's |
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Borobabs | Report | 17 Mar 2009 21:56 |
Llamedos I have always said who cares for the carers ,,I agree what you say about the carers allowance is disgusting as if they were in care home it woud cost at least n£350 week or more so thats £300 + the goverment save by family looking after them ,, |
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Llamedos | Report | 21 Mar 2009 20:50 |
I'm writing to thank all members who have kindly responded to my original message, and thougt you might like an up-date. The "Memory Book" I have made for my wife is working REALLY WELL! She looks at it every day, and brings so much memories flowing back. This, in turn, improves her perspective, and makes her more positive. I also use other methods - one being that of DIVERSION - if something upsets her, I try to divert her mind to something else - maybe another memory we both share, or as a last resort - the Memory Book - both work! I try 101% to work WITH her - rather than AGAINST her - this means not confronting her, or trying to prove a point - its not worth it......just agree with her - go with the flow - suggestion is the word! Life is for living, and we all have to make the most of it, day by day. We are not unique, we have our moments like last night my wife said she would put the dishwasher on - great - gives her some independence - unfortuinately, she put a Washing capsule in the dishwasher - instead of a dishwasher tablet - result next morning - a flooded very frothy kitchen floor - we both laughed, and started to clean up. The list is endless, leaving lights on, not turning taps off, putting all the rubbish in our kitchen bin - then emptying the bag into the bin! Mislaying keys, money, spectacles, and all sorts of other things. |
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Llamedos | Report | 31 Mar 2009 22:01 |
Thanks to every member who has written a message of support - its nice to know you are not on your own during such difficult times. |
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Christine | Report | 31 Mar 2009 22:28 |
Well done - your wife is a lucky lady! |
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Ozibird | Report | 31 Mar 2009 22:42 |
Llamedos, I wouldn't delete this thread. Not everybody reads every board. Just add a link here to the other thread or give the title so people can go searching. |
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Liz 47 | Report | 31 Mar 2009 23:10 |
My son is taking part in a sponsored bike ride for this charity, the details are on the general board. |
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LindainHerriotCountry | Report | 31 Mar 2009 23:42 |
Don't forgot that anyone over 65 can claim attendance allowance |
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Madmeg | Report | 31 Mar 2009 23:59 |
In addition Attendance Allowance is not taxable. You can still claim it even if no-one is actually attending to you (but clearly Llamedos is caring for his wife). Once there is a diagnoses of Alzheimer's Disease (and other severe mental conditions) you can also apply for Council Tax Disregard (not sure how it works with a couple). |
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Huia | Report | 1 Apr 2009 00:26 |
We have been assessed for carers support. Here in New Zealand I can enroll for day care for my OH in a suitable resthome (he promptly said NO, doesnt want to go into a resthome, but doc and I pointed out that it is just for a day or part thereof to give me time to go to dentist/hairdresser/visit my friends or whatever, things I cant do with him in tow). I think we have to make a small payment to the resthome. |
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Llamedos | Report | 8 Apr 2009 19:15 |
Hi everyone, many thanks for your support - because of this I have decided not to close this thread - thanks again. |
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Huia | Report | 8 Apr 2009 19:47 |
Llamedos, like you I have bad days when I dont get anything done. Some nights I am woken so often that I finish up in tears and they can last all day. I must get around to enrolling husband for day care in town so that when I want to go shopping/to the dentist/visiting a friend I dont have to drag my husband along with me. He did go with me to my class reunion last Saturday. He has never liked big gatherings but he put up with it, although he kept asking if we could go for a walk. He finally sat in our vehicle and went to sleep, but I had to keep glancing out the window to make sure he was still there. But I did enjoy my day. |
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