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When someone with dementia gets to the stage that they're starting to forget basic things, like using a knife and fork, does it tend to go downhill rapidly?
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Not sure what type. She's had it for years. She ended up going into a home about 4 years ago. In the last few months she seems to have gone downhill quite fast.
Today she couldn't figure out how to use her knife and at the beginning of the week she wet herself. Something she's never done...
When I used to pick her up, although she didn't know who I was, she knew she recognised me. Now she doesn't :-(
Today she couldn't figure out how to use her knife and at the beginning of the week she wet herself. Something she's never done...
When I used to pick her up, although she didn't know who I was, she knew she recognised me. Now she doesn't :-(
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yes ummmm - I presume that they are registered with your NHS old folk's mental health unit as there are these brake drugs available now, once they have identified the type(s) of dementia - my mother has been recorded with "mixed" - vascular and the big A
There are some financial benefits that accrue too; an attendance allowance and reduction in council tax - as well as the carer may be in a position to get a sum once the attendance is granted and depending on financials.
There are some financial benefits that accrue too; an attendance allowance and reduction in council tax - as well as the carer may be in a position to get a sum once the attendance is granted and depending on financials.
One of the things that I have discovered that there is a close linkage between thyroidism (hypo and hyper), on to high blood pressur, the risk of strokes (and in my mothers case they found evidence of a mini-stroke) to dementia.....
I am also keeping a diary for a potential advice book...but its a useful record of the decline for the docs.
I am also keeping a diary for a potential advice book...but its a useful record of the decline for the docs.