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Sondra Cradduck
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Alzheimer's & Dementia - The Living Room Senior Care Services
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Alzheimer's & Dementia - The Living Room Senior Care Services
how to help my mom emotionally when she moves in with me?
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how to help my mom emotionally when she moves in with me?
Focus on who you are, not what you do.
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Focus on who you are, not what you do.
you have a right to respect and dignity 
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you have a right to respect and dignity 
this is what dementia looks like 🥺 pt3
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this is what dementia looks like 🥺 pt3
This is what dementia looks like 🥺 pt2
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This is what dementia looks like 🥺 pt2
Workshop: Senior Citizens Basic Legal Rights | The Living Room Senior Home Care
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Workshop: Senior Citizens Basic Legal Rights | The Living Room Senior Home Care
The Living Room - Introduction with Sam Cradduck
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The Living Room - Introduction with Sam Cradduck
May 8-24 Mark's 1 yr. Wayne Ramsey passed. I feel I'm only going through motions. My heart hurts. I don't want to accept. I don't want to go forward. Everything has stopped, except me. I want to stop. I want to be with him. Healing allows you to progress in time, but what if I forget? Everyday he's further. Everyday it still hurts. You forgot me Bud, come and get me. I don't want to be here. I love you Wayne. Love, Donna.
Yes you are right, you Can be hit anytime, anywhere. Thankyou for pointing that out.
be still...if I am grateful and OM...diagnosis diaschmosis...acceptance lasts as long as i do/be/do/be/do...tks
Once a man; twice a child coming and going. Love and respect goes far for all.
100% true
It's hard mother mother in law and my husband, hard to find time for yourself.
Call me lazy to bully me and we'll be visiting HR.
truth.When Todd died I said never again. It's too hard
I looked after my husband by myself from December 2004 through to his death December 2021. Nobody in my family helped. Then his sisters fought to try to get my house. It was my house and they thought as he lived there half of it was theirs. He left them nothing and they didn't believe what was in his will. They were vindictive but I was his wife, carer and best friend - they did nothing.
Yes 100% it's very tough.. 😢
Yes it is. But in most cases no one will come forth and help. 😢 .
Impossible to take time when no one else cares or helps. 7 years for a great-aunt, and 4 years for my father-in-law. Never again. It's like peeing into the wind. 😢
I almost ended up in a wheelchair because my siblings refused to take time out of their lives to help me. I was raising three children and it destroyed my marriage.
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Agreed. Please if you have family brothers/sisters,everyone please please please help. Don’t leave it to one person. (You never know what others are going through).
Caring for my grandmother full time for about a year but was for 8 hours a day 5 days a week for 6 months prior. I also have young kids. Its hsrd to make time for myself and end up taking that time late at night. But then i end up sleep deprived. Its hard sometimes to find someone to take over.
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This is so true. I've been a caregiver for 20 yeand the most important thing is self-care for a caregiver. You cannot give when you are burnt out and exhausted
So true! As two of seven, my sister and I cared for our mother as she was bedridden for two years with als! Horrible death, never got a bedsore! Sure would have loved a break 💔. After she passed, we took a mini vacation! PEACE
So true. Been there done that! So tough!
I have been a full time care giver to my mum for just over 3 yrs now, all my family live far away from us, im burnt out, i get told all the time that if i need anything just ask, i have asked them to just come down n visit her so i can have a couple days off and when i ask i have been told oh yeh i will next yr, next yr comes n they still dont come.... its literally killin me 😔
Great advice...😊 Let's age with Grace...grace is so Amazing! 👍
She’s a 1000% right. All those friends who offer to help or leave a message saying, “If there’s anything I can do” call them and say, yes there’s something you can do. Come and sit with Mom, (or Dad or Auntie, or whoever it is you’re caring for) for 2 hours and give me a break. Then take the break! Don’t waste your time micromanaging every little thing. Tell them to call if it’s important but other than that use common sense. And go read a book or watch a movie or take a hike or have a nice lunch but do it for yourself. And set up “stand ins” for yourself 2-3 times a week. It’ll make a huge difference in how you feel and make u a better caregiver. ❤️
Facts
Does it make you feel good to withhold my medication and property so that you can lament about how difficult it is? #Whstevee
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Surely the paramedics will notice that the person is vulnerable even while attending to the injured
Having worked with dementia it can be hard in times of crisis and unless the first responders have a clear explanation that they need to attend to another individual, they will prioritize the health and safety of the individual with a medical emergency. It can still be very beneficial to post a note in case you are incapacitated and can't explain the situation to the first responders when they arrive.
My uncle has been in and out of the hospital for 2 1/2 months in the ICU with they steady decline. It’s painful to watch.
Thank you for bringing out awareness.
Awareness. ....older caregivers.... Dont always have friends or kids who will or can help.... So caregiver takes chances of neglect if pt ...can not be left alone.....or chances pt falls into harm....
doodle. You for posting this. You dont no how often we have gone through this.there needs to be a agency ,or program to help with this. Adult protection , nope ...no1 seems to on call every time. Va...nope only if u can get them to va sum how. Cant do ambulance...not emerg. So nope no help...thanku. .😢
There needs to be a note on the refrigerator to alert first responders to the fact that there is a person in the home (identify the person by name and description and medical condition, medications if necisary) that is not able to be left alone. Leave names and phone numbers of people to contact if anything should happen to you, or if you can not be contacted. This information should also be with this person at all times they leave the house, with you or anyone else.
All good but we have no1 else to call. Hospital would not help. There is no getting sick. With fever ,covid, breaks, or u can be held for neglect. I no cause I went thru this years after taking care hubby4yrs. (dementia) even va has no answers. that works . If u ...don't have other support person u are in deep doodoo.
Sounds good but not if I'll person tosses stuff .not if no1 to contact.
I just saw the Wendy Williams documentary and now im more interested in Dementia
36 years care giving. My husband will stay at home no matter what, just like my mother, his mother, my grandmother.
I’m not a carer at the moment but this was really eye opening to me. To think about how it might be from the other person’s perspective. Very helpful, thank you.
It saddens me so much to see the elderly disregarded and tossed aside as useless, when these are people that have lived a long hard productive life and deserve respect and dignity in their golden years, they earned it. It’s bad enough they can no longer do what they used to be able to do but society makes them feel even worse.
I strongly believe in honesty, and feel betrayed when someone lies to me. But, I’ve don’t senior home health care with dementia and Alzheimer’s, and for the sake of the well being of the patient, lying is sometimes the better option. That said, it should be minimal and efforts to be honest should take priority. Example, one man I worked with had a letter from his dr telling him he shouldn’t drive anymore and explained his diagnosis. When he started to get upset over wanting to drive, we showed him the letter, explained that he asked his daughter to sell his car so he wouldn’t forget and drive it. But he forgot he told her to do it and got irate. The letter usually helped calm him down enough to move past it.
Who cares!!! Will lying change the outcome!!! Nope!!!
Breathe more to prevent senility. 😂😂
Very nicely explained
You’re so informative. I appreciate your channel so much . Thanks for sharing ❤️
Where can I find the full video? It not on your main page. Thanks.
The full video will be available tomorrow evening :)
And then there is this feeling, seeing someone falling apart...
Assisti um reels no Instagram com legenda, se puder coloque legenda nos seus vídeos. Gostei do seu conteúdo!!
Thank you, I really appreciate you. Found you recently on TikTok.
Thank you for the support!!
It’s called giving ppl their dignity. Which we all deserve regardless of age.
Exactly!
That's not so because I've never seen my last wife even wearing makeup.
But what if you didn't have breakfast this morning?
Ckeaning glasses is a big one.
Checked my mother’s toothbrush for mold and mildew. These homes charge so much and could care less
Some are good. But many need to be run for the clients, not fir profit.
Dignity. Doesnt matter how old or young they are, most of them do NOT want strangers to see their night clothes.
Tht one who's been in tht area of "Business as she calls eh,An not ever even considered from their perspective...phew.people.best avoided"!!
Throw,your speech of truths why I don't support those places.