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Dementia Support Updated
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WhackyJackieInOz | Report | 10 Jan 2009 05:04 |
For Lancashire Witch |
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Lancashire Witch | Report | 10 Jan 2009 17:14 |
Thanks Jackie, for the nudge and your caring. Helpful and interesting. |
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Margaret | Report | 19 Jan 2009 11:39 |
Hi everybody, our Christmas had mixed emotions this year,we went to the home to see mum in the morning & opened her presents with her then we all had dinner out.It was the first time that we had ever done this & to be honest it was the best thing that we could have done.We had other things going on around us & missing mum was not an issue for a few hours.We knew that she was being looked after.I had decided that dad needed to be amongst other people,if we had stayed at home i knew there would only be one topic of conversation & we all needed a break.Mum has just had another stay in hospital after having a urinary tract infection and chest infection,i was called to the home at 1am as she was acting completely out of character,hallucinating and trying to claw out at anyone that got near her,there were four paramedics trying to pacify her with no success.Eventually they managed to get her into the ambulance & off to hospital.These infections can come on so quickly & its quite frightening to witness the effects.I'm glad to say that mum seems back to her old self once again.Best wishes Margaret |
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Jane | Report | 19 Jan 2009 13:19 |
I'm glad this thread is still going ,I thought it had vanished.Glad your mum has picked up Margaret. |
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Margaret | Report | 21 Jan 2009 10:22 |
Hi everyone,as mum has only been in a care home since October so everything is still all quite new to me,i have a problem with the fact that mum never seems to have her own underwear on,i have complained to the staff (who i must say are very good usually) but it seems to be an ongoing problem.Even they agree that it shouldnt be happening, i dont want to seem as if i am always complaining but i dont think this is right.has anyone else had this problem? all of her clothes are marked with her name etc. but she seems to be wearing anybodies but her own.It would be interesting to know what happens in other homes.Is it that they are just not bothered ? or perhaps there is someone out there that can give me some advice on what can be done to remedy the situation.Margaret |
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Jane | Report | 21 Jan 2009 10:50 |
Morning Margaret, |
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WhackyJackieInOz | Report | 22 Jan 2009 05:38 |
HI Margaret |
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Margaret | Report | 5 Feb 2009 11:48 |
Hi to everybody,just thought i would keep this going with a little bit of good news,mum has now been moved to a room downstairs at the home,her new room is now just off of the lounge and its so much nicer for her.We all had to keep on insisting that she was moved for her own safety as we were worried about her being upstairs.As she is unable to walk more than a few steps our concern was as to how they would get her out if there should be a fire etc.also she seemed to go through a patch of being confined to her room with tummy upsets and it was very lonely for her being left up there on her own,it seemed to us out of sight out of mind! but i must say they have put themselves out so things look better all round.Mum seems to be fairly happy,she's in her own little world but bursts into song quite often and gets the others singing along and clapping,which can only be good for all.Some of the younger carers are getting to know one or two new songs from way back and they find themselves singing them while seeing to the residents(Swanny river's a favourite!!)Its mums birthday on Tuesday she will be 96 and they are having a little party for her so that will be nice.Just thought i would share a bit of good news with you all.Best wishes to all and your loved ones Margaret |
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Jane | Report | 5 Feb 2009 12:14 |
Did you get the problem with the underwear sorted Margaret?Glad your mum is settled in her new room now and you are happier about it. |
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Margaret | Report | 6 Feb 2009 14:10 |
Hi Helen,I got fed up with going down the diplomatic route concerning mums underwear so each time i visit now i pack any that are not hers into a bag and take it to the office,each time i do this i tell them that these are not my mothers knickers and perhaps some other poor soul would like theirs back!!! It seems to be working as its mainly mums stuff in the drawer now.Sometimes actions speak louder than words, or so it seems. I expect its a time of mixed emotions for you next week,its so nice that people such as you are still willing to support others.It has been a comfort to know that we are not alone and able to discuss problems when they occur.Best wishes Margaret |
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Jane | Report | 6 Feb 2009 17:44 |
Hi Margaret, |
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Huia | Report | 15 Feb 2009 18:49 |
Yesterday my OH went for a long hike with his 2 'girlfriends', something he does every Sunday. In the evening he sat snoozing on the settee for a couple of hours. At 10.30 I called out 'why dont you go to bed'. |
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J* Near M3.Jct4 | Report | 17 Feb 2009 10:40 |
John Suchet (newsreader and writer). Heard on news earlier that his wife is suffering with this awful disease so many of us are affected by. |
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J* Near M3.Jct4 | Report | 17 Feb 2009 19:46 |
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Jane | Report | 17 Feb 2009 20:19 |
I read they kept it secret for so long.It is a b****r of a disease,as I have said before been down that road.My Mum had dementia so at least my children know what it will be like if I should have it!! |
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Huia | Report | 18 Feb 2009 08:48 |
Yesterday when my husband was outside I went outside. I was about 20 ft away and he asked 'where is Tub' - his nickname for me :((( - then added 'my wife, Huia.' By that time I was closer to him and he said 'Oh, its you.' |
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Jane | Report | 18 Feb 2009 10:04 |
Enjoy your rest Huia.Are you going to do anything in particular or recharge your battery?? |
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Huia | Report | 18 Feb 2009 18:40 |
Hi, Helen. |
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Huia | Report | 1 Mar 2009 22:23 |
My OH had his stay with his sister. They went for a walk on the beach each day, I presume (she usually does). She says he almost got run over twice when crossing her busy road. On the morning I was to go to get him she rang to say he had disappeared. He had been standing in the back doorway in his dressing gown. She went to her room to get dressed and when she came out he wasnt there. She phoned the police who said somebody had reported seeing him down on the beach. They went and got him. |
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Susan | Report | 6 Jun 2009 17:18 |
Hi guys, havnt added on this thread for a few months...my dad who suffered with vascular dementia for just over a year, passed away on 1st May. I never knew how much it would hurt losing him, he spent the last 5 weeks in hospital because he refused to eat and went down to 5 stone, he would be on a drip for a few days then he would be offered food but unless he was fed, which wasnt very often as the nurses are so busy, the only time he would eat would be when we visited, and then it would only be a taster. We were arranging for him to go in a home where they would have spent time feeding him, but he never made it as we were waiting on paperwork etc...have cleared his clothes today and it still feels so raw :( . |