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Called to see friend in care home yesterday. She has advanced dementia and lies in bed sleeping.
However when myself and friend talked and talked to her - she started to open her eyes with great difficulty, I talked to her about old times etc and she then started to utter some words and remembrance. We prayed to her and bless her she got her two hands and joined them for prayer - so she understood what we were saying to her.
Friend who is the niece just happened to say to one of the carers that the lady needed her hair cut. Like 10 minutes later two carers took her away in a wheelchair to the salon.
Now I fully understand these carers are doing their very best and don't have the time but both of us thought - she is lying there sleeping her life away - yet with some stimulation she came to.
sorry for the long-winded post but do you have views. Thanks
However when myself and friend talked and talked to her - she started to open her eyes with great difficulty, I talked to her about old times etc and she then started to utter some words and remembrance. We prayed to her and bless her she got her two hands and joined them for prayer - so she understood what we were saying to her.
Friend who is the niece just happened to say to one of the carers that the lady needed her hair cut. Like 10 minutes later two carers took her away in a wheelchair to the salon.
Now I fully understand these carers are doing their very best and don't have the time but both of us thought - she is lying there sleeping her life away - yet with some stimulation she came to.
sorry for the long-winded post but do you have views. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When my Dad was in hospital, we took him some old photos to look at. He remembered all the names of his works' Chess team, houses he'd lived in growing up, etc. It's often the short-term memory that goes first. Stimulating the long-term memory - music she listened to as a young woman and/or old photos are great smile-makers!
We also took a portable DVD player into hospital and my Dad never tired of watching Singing in the Rain and The Jolson Story.
We also took a portable DVD player into hospital and my Dad never tired of watching Singing in the Rain and The Jolson Story.
a good idea Kval but not feasible - there is a TV in her room and we just found out yesterday that all the TVs in all of the patients rooms are all controlled by one remote which is in the office.
yesterday they were playing Magic music - not pleasant for old ears methinks.
I am going to try and get up at least once a week
yesterday they were playing Magic music - not pleasant for old ears methinks.
I am going to try and get up at least once a week