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Do you care for a relative who is reliant on your support?

Do you have an elderly relative who needs your regular help and support? Do you find it a challenge? Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences here …….


Created By on 31/01/2013

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annabel
31st Jul 2014 10:07:05
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My mum also has dementia .. very sad to see her decline … she lives in a care home and I visit her as often as possible, and each time I see her she tells me she wants to come and live with me. I find this so heartbreaking. She needs nursing care daily and I wouldn't be able to provide her the physical support she now needs 🙁
joyce
20th Mar 2013 18:35:30
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Sorry to hear your dad has dementia.

My husband is main family carer for his 99yr old mother, I can see it taking a toll on him. She has lost her short term memory and is constantly phoning him to say she has lost ....... so he to drop everything and go and find her things (it is usually the bread she has lost 😕 )

She lives on her own and is under constant assessment (husband ensures they assess her regularly), and has recently been appointed a morning and evening carer who are supposed to ensure she is feeding herself, getting her up in the morning, putting her to bed and give her her medication. Problem is she is an early riser so gets herself up and she has fallen several times 😥 Bedtime is 8pm, she has accepted that but many times they do not let my husband know she is running out of tablets until she is down to her last one.
Sandra Wood
31st Jan 2013 11:06:56
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Yes I care for my dad who is 83 and has dementia I just try and give him as much love and support as I can but life can be very stressful and hard at times but hey I've still got him and that's the main thing so I just try and keep smiling:-):-)

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