They are support and help out there when you are dealing with a loved one with dementia. It is very challenging and difficult when you don't have the support and knowledge of the the disease. Reorientation is very helpful. As well as there are several new medications out there nowadays that can help with the progression of the disease. Good Luck and look into some support groups and other community resources.
Be grateful they do not remember you
A great deal of information can be found at your local library regarding Dementia. A second excellent resource is www.dementiacaregiving101.com which give general information regarding this disease.
You are better off without them
You run away to safety.
You can find more information on dementia testing at your local doctors office or hospital. You can also find a ton of information at dementia.com or how to deal with medical issues.
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How do you get rid of the obsession?
You can't, but may be you can make a deal with him.
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how does models of dementia care view the person with dementia
your partner could be stressed at the moment. if the kids are aggrivating it would be best if you deal with them
Dementia is a noun