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There have many issues to deal with. He is in a grouIp home now by law.He is forced by law to take the meds. He is safe and has his needs met. I really need to think about planning for the future when they release him. He cannot live at my home.The stress on me is a issue for me. I have yet to connect with other families who are actively managing and I dont feel I manage well.View Thread
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My Mom is 58 she has always worked, and had a very active social lifestyle. Two years ago she suffered her first stroke and has been living in her own personal hell since. Every six months she will see the neurologist he finds more leasions on her brain, and as of recent her spine. My mother is in constant pain so the Doctor prescribed her Oxycodone, Lyrica, and Ambien at first we thought it was starting to help but then her personality started to change she wants to die, she is VERY paranoid, her face is very limp on one side and we can't hold a conversation without her thinking the devil is trying to get her. Everytime we take her to the ER because we think she may have had another stroke they want to admit her to the pysch ward because of her behavior. We don't know what else to do!! Anyone going through the same thing?View Thread
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We are having troulbe caring for his teeth.
Do you have any hints on care.
We cannot get the mouth to open . Are there special products that taste good ?
I did floss his teeth yesterday and he said that he felt better.
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I used to be a distributor of well known vitamins and protein. One of the warnings was about babies and older people when it came to straight protein supplement. They need to drink a lot of water when they take protein. Also vitamins. You need to be aware of what vitamins and how much protein are in the protein shake.
My husband is 74 and I buy the Senior multiple vitamins. He doesn't take extra protein, because he eats good. He also gets extra B12, E, D3, and folic acid. All prescribed by the doctor.
You are right in asking about the combination of vitamins, protein and quantity. I hope this helps.
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You are such a loving and caring person. I've never heard of a young person caring so much for a grandparent. You have gone above and beyond in helping and making memories with your grandpa. You have received more blessings through this than anyone else possibly can.
No one expects you to put your life on hold. You have made that choice. So you must be firm and determined not to allow your relatives to give you a guilt feeling or to make you think you are responsible for your grandpa. The people who want to move him in with you, are very selfish and self-centered people.
There are some things you can do immediately for your support sysytem:
#1 Make and appointment with the hospital social worker. Tell her very frankly how you feel. Through this, she can help through talking with the responsible people.
#2 thru this, talk to his doctor and let him know that you cannot continue to take care of grandpa since he is in such bad condition.
#3 talk to a lawyer. if you have not signed papers to become grandpa's durable medical power of attorney, then find out who is legally responsible. As you say, I'm sure it would be his children who don't want to face this issue.
#4 Be strong and firm! Contact your pastor, priest, or even a clergyman in the hospital. You need spiritual strength and support.
Grandpa's condition sounds severe and it sounds like he will need 24 hr. care. His doctor can write that order, and grandpa can go to a home which provides this care.
I'm talking from experience. My husband, being the youngest, was the one to take care of his mother. He moved her into our home and expected me to care for her while I was working and to come home at lunch to fix her something to eat, plus call on break or go home on break and check on her. Most of the time, he was enjoying himself some place else. When I quit work due to weakness, he then would not let me off the property because Mom might have to go to the bathroom. I felt I had a log chain around my ankle and was chained to her bed. I was so depressed. I finally told him he would have to chose between me and his mother, as I could not go on anymore like this. Not long after this, his Mom was in the hospital. We talked to the social worker and I told the doctor that I couldn't take care of her anymore. So he wrote up the order stating that she needed 24 hr. care and she was placed in a nursing home. So it was made easier on us since the doctor told her she needed 24 hr medical care.
I will be praying for you and your family.
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Long term care is a serious issue many Americans are facing today. the increasing cost of health care makes it even worse for people to afford very expensive care to prolong the life and maintain the independence of their loved one/s. It's definitely important to background check a nurisng home or any facility before rushing in a loved one because of the reported cases of abuse and neglect among these facilities.View Thread
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Does anyone know of equipment that might work? This is kind of an obesity issue as much as Alzheimers since she's only having this trouble thanks to the alzheimers and the eventual degradation of her muscle memory.
Thanks for any suggestions.View Thread
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