Reminds me of an interaction I had with a toddler who discovered the buttons on my dishwasher. Just kept pushing them because they lit up and made sounds. 😂
with age it happens but I see lot of elderly at chiropractor for this and in my PT . there are stretches and daily exercise that can improve mobility and posture. I'm sure family has enough to do but I have a therapist come twice a week for one hour my mom. It helps with balance and posture and gives me some me time. I observe some so we can do it each day at least 10-15 min morning and night
Happy Fathers' Day to Ed and Dan. Maybe watch a movie together, it seems Ed would like that❤although when he wakes up, maybe not. 😅However you spend the weekend enjoy each other!❤❤🎉
OMW, this is what my father-in-law does. I nicknamed him "Button Pusher"😂. Recently he messed up my ass stereo system 😡. So, I invested in a lock for my stereo system cabinet. And when I saw him try to get it, I laughed and said, Grandpa Dennis that's not yours and if you break it, you're paying for it. He looked at him and walked away looking like a scolded child 😂❤ Happy Saturday Darlin, do something for yourself today 🤗😘❤️👑🍷
Maybe put a higher lock on the door that could maybe keep him from getting in there. Hopefully you'll be able to get those sliding doors to help keep him from escaping and wondering through the house in the middle of the night. You do an amazing job getting him to go back to his room.
A friend did that for her hubby, deep in dementia, he’d hear the alarm go off whichever room he went in, it’d scare him out but he’d only back off, and then re-enter. Countless times until she was exhausted and had them removed. He was living here in Georgia but had forgotten his life here totally and believed he was in New York looking for the subway. I’m so glad Dr Ed still recognizes his family💕
@@kimstewart35 When was the last time something broke by being turned on or off? Let him have some autonomy even if it seems annoying or inconvenient to you. Golden rule basics here.
@@hughschick6847 you can jam buttons by continuing to turn them off and on, plus Ed gets very frustrated when can’t figure out how things work and it makes him upset. No, they shouldn’t let him just roam the house turning things off and on.
It’s so hard when he doesn’t even understand that those are not his things. Danielle, you do such an amazing job handling each situation, however different they may be. Sending lots of love your way from Me & Zinnie Kitty in Saratoga Springs NY 🫶
I thought the same thing, that Grandpa just said he was going to watch a movie to cover up messing with the buttons. He always wants all the electronics off. He usually is concerned the house will burn down! Poor guy!
Just curious, have you and Dan had to, for the lack of a better term, “child proof” your home to remove items that Ed might harm himself, or is he aware of the dangers in certain items? I have no experience with being around anyone with Ed’s challenges. Thanks.
What are you 2 goodballs doing playing hide & seek in the middle of the night? 😊 Does Dan seriously never hear anything? Man, I forget on a regular basis who your husband is, Don't I? 😅😅😅 Hope you're having a nice weekend Danielle Take Care/Stay Safe ✌
Maybe Dan has selective hearing😄 Dan sneaks in snacks though and leaves the evidence half eaten in the fridge when no ones around, maybe he needs a bed alarm to alert Danielle 😉
What I love about this is he was actually trying to watch a movie and trying to figure out how to get it playing. So he had the right idea just didn’t know how to mentally work it out. I’m the same way with my dam phone.🤦🏽♀️
They hear him get up and go to the bathroom. If he doesn’t return to his bedroom next to theirs one of them goes out and hunts him down. They don’t want a bed alarm because he is up to the bathroom so much it would constantly be going off.
@@kimstewart35 It was merely a suggestion from one caregiver to another. I know when I am tired I don't hear everything/ anything. Again just a suggestion. I don't live with them. I am going off of my 43 years of experience as a healthcare worker.
That is a great idea… fidgeting things with lights, buttons, and sounds?!?!?! How about one of those kid toys from Fischer Price? I am NOT being silly…just curious if one of those toys would intrigue Pop? Isn’t it worth a try?
Happy Father's Day to Dr Ed and your husband Dan Danielle and thank you for taking care of Dr Ed even though you had to bust him yesterday morning I hope you guys have a great weekend
Danielle, I just have to give you a big virtual hug. I went through this with my father-in-law three days a week. Please be careful of your health. Just those three days about took me down. Ed is getting much more fragile just like Buddy did. Walked that same way with his head laid over to the side. Not only was it physically exhausting, but to watch the man I had known for so many years decline like he did was just too emotional. I can tell that you are one tough cookie though. As hard as it is, one day you will look back on these days and be thankful you were able to do it.
Hello. He looks more bent now. I suggest he starts using a rollator even inside the house. It will help him greatly keep his balance and keep him from falling
😂🤦♀️😂🤦♀️suggest all you want, but you can’t get someone with dementia to learn how to use something they have t used before. No short term memory….new everyday🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
He needs to be useing a walker from what i see. And that door by his and your room cant come faster. He should not be going wear he feels like it. He has to much control and his not well. You ppl need a life, have a g8 day danellie. I see you❤ always. Enoy, your life, with what your mom left you. You know what mean
Wow. Who died and made you Ed’s caregiver? Your comment is very rude! They know what they are doing after almost 4 years. If you knew anything about dementia you would know you can’t give him a walker now and expect him to use it, or even remember he should use it. Try barking orders at someone else!
You know what put your arm around Ed and guide him back. Or better yet put a movie on for him. Geez. He is such a wonderful man. I wonder sometimes is the Shtick more important than his feelings. My dad had dementia I loved every day with him. We did not talk down to him ever. He was a very successful business man a father of 7. Sweetest toughest man I knew. We can lose sight and talk like they are kids. It's not right. Did dementia take his feelings away?
This is the first I've seen her video. She seems to be opposite of Dan in how she speaks to him. It kind of shocked me, to be honest. She seemed a little abrupt.
She has known Ed for 45 years and they communicate the way they always have and get along just fine. Criticizing a caregiver because they do things different than you would is rude and disrespectful.
@@kimstewart35 Picture of "them", the people they have aged, like they have done in other videos. It's better when you can compare the younger picture to the older one. 😊💕
Dan is SO much more kind and caring than she is. Danielle just isn’t equipped with what it takes (empathy and kindness, among other things) to deal with Grandpa. The only buttons he was pushing were Danielle‘s.
Consider putting a latch up high on the door and lock it at night. He makes me nervous when he wanders around the house and tinkers with stuff that he doesn't understand.
Thought you could hear his door squeak when he opened it. So obviously you didn't hear it in time this time and Ed had time to go and start playing with electrical equipment. DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN. How did you even manage to take time to get your phone started so that you could start filming., Sorry I just don't know where you're coming from. People at Ed's stage of dementia need to be observed all the time. 😢
YOU NEED TO MYOB! The way they care for Ed is not up for debate! They have been doing this almost 4 years and you watch a couple videos and think you have all the answers🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
The problem is he switches things on and off, which may not matter with something like a tv, but he has switched on an oven before which could have been dangerous if Danielle hadn't caught him.
I wouldn't remember my way around your house without dementia!
I thought I’d watch a movie, but no. Great laugh!! Have a great weekend!
It’s crazy how far he goes just to push those buttons he walked through the whole house
That room needs a lock.
He recognizes Danielle as the pretty authority figure who gives him food.
Happy Father's day to Ed and Dan. Watching you from West Africa, Ghana. I admire your family. Yiu truly doing well, Danielle abd Dan. ❤
Incredible how he finds every little light in the house 😘 much love to you Danielle for all your patience and understanding for Ed ❤
Xoxo
Ed and his buttons! 😂😂 Makes me chuckle every time!
Reminds me of an interaction I had with a toddler who discovered the buttons on my dishwasher. Just kept pushing them because they lit up and made sounds. 😂
Grandpa Ed wanted to watch a movie and have some popcorn. 🥰 He's a blessing. Thank you Danielle for loving him. 💗💚💗
Bless his soul❤
He likes that room...
Happy father’s Day to Grandpa Ed & Dan 🎉🎉
I temember those times. It's so hard. I'm sorry you're going through this.
Poor Ed's posture is really starting to suffer.....cool game and movie room
Naturally happens with age
with age it happens but I see lot of elderly at chiropractor for this and in my PT . there are stretches and daily exercise that can improve mobility and posture. I'm sure family has enough to do but I have a therapist come twice a week for one hour my mom. It helps with balance and posture and gives me some me time. I observe some so we can do it each day at least 10-15 min morning and night
But he’s still doing quite well for 92! Some seniors at that age cannot walk at all.
"This Way?...NO!...The Other Way!"🤪
Turn left Ed👍
@@juliedsilva6626that’s what I was thinking! 😂
Happy Fathers' Day to Ed and Dan. Maybe watch a movie together, it seems Ed would like that❤although when he wakes up, maybe not. 😅However you spend the weekend enjoy each other!❤❤🎉
OMW, this is what my father-in-law does. I nicknamed him "Button Pusher"😂. Recently he messed up my ass stereo system 😡. So, I invested in a lock for my stereo system cabinet. And when I saw him try to get it, I laughed and said, Grandpa Dennis that's not yours and if you break it, you're paying for it. He looked at him and walked away looking like a scolded child 😂❤
Happy Saturday Darlin, do something for yourself today 🤗😘❤️👑🍷
Hahahahaha
I would have nicknamed him Benjamin button!
Maybe put a higher lock on the door that could maybe keep him from getting in there. Hopefully you'll be able to get those sliding doors to help keep him from escaping and wondering through the house in the middle of the night. You do an amazing job getting him to go back to his room.
A friend did that for her hubby, deep in dementia, he’d hear the alarm go off whichever room he went in, it’d scare him out but he’d only back off, and then re-enter. Countless times until she was exhausted and had them removed. He was living here in Georgia but had forgotten his life here totally and believed he was in New York looking for the subway. I’m so glad Dr Ed still recognizes his family💕
We had to pur locks on things.
He wanted to watch a movie ,, but NOPE warden. Says KEEP WALK-IN !
He would have stayed there 5 min at most and been off pushing buttons in some other room.
Yeah, why not just help him instead of trying to make him feel bad and incompetent?
@@hughschick6847 because he just looks for things to turn off.
@@kimstewart35 When was the last time something broke
by being turned on or off?
Let him have some autonomy even if it seems annoying or inconvenient to you. Golden rule basics here.
@@hughschick6847 you can jam buttons by continuing to turn them off and on, plus Ed gets very frustrated when can’t figure out how things work and it makes him upset. No, they shouldn’t let him just roam the house turning things off and on.
It’s so hard when he doesn’t even understand that those are not his things. Danielle, you do such an amazing job handling each situation, however different they may be. Sending lots of love your way from Me & Zinnie Kitty in Saratoga Springs NY 🫶
Awe, he was trying to figure out how to watch a movie...🫶🥹
maybe a combo lock on the entertainment center room would be of benefit?
Happy Father’s Day to Grandpa Ed and Dan!🙏🏾❤️
Pop just got BUSTED!!!! 😂. Actually, it’s kinda sad rather than funny. 😢. ❤.
All the above. 😉
What if he turns on.the oven or stove 😮
Grandpa's lucky to have caregivers like Danielle to watch over him. He could really get himself into trouble otherwise. Yikes.
Movie time Ed? 😊
Grandpa was gonna watch a movie and play a game at 7am 😂😂😂😊❤😊
Gosh Ed has put on weight !
His shorts are def tight haha
Half door still a thing that's going to happen?
He went DEEP in this morning. GBY, DIL❤
Ed was gonna Que up some Sopranos on a Saturday morning.😂
Now your pushong the buttons 😂😂
Way at the other end of the house and he ran out of places to go. Glad he didn't go outside.
They have all the outside doors alarmed.
Ed fibbed! He wasn’t going to watch a movie! ❤
Heck no haha. It was a cover up. 😉
@@mrsdsalnorcalhe’s still adorable!
I thought the same thing, that Grandpa just said he was going to watch a movie to cover up messing with the buttons. He always wants all the electronics off. He usually is concerned the house will burn down! Poor guy!
Big beautiful house, excellent for early morning exploring. 😉
I thought maybe he was exploring the snacks in the kitchen 😂
Could be haha
@@mrsdsalnorcal 😆 🤣
Perhaps you can plug that equipment into a power strip that has a toggle/flip switch.
Just curious, have you and Dan had to, for the lack of a better term, “child proof” your home to remove items that Ed might harm himself, or is he aware of the dangers in certain items? I have no experience with being around anyone with Ed’s challenges. Thanks.
What are you 2 goodballs doing playing hide & seek in the middle of the night? 😊
Does Dan seriously never hear anything?
Man, I forget on a regular basis who your husband is, Don't I? 😅😅😅
Hope you're having a nice weekend Danielle
Take Care/Stay Safe ✌
Maybe Dan has selective hearing😄
Dan sneaks in snacks though and leaves the evidence half eaten in the
fridge when no ones around, maybe he needs a bed alarm to alert Danielle 😉
What I love about this is he was actually trying to watch a movie and trying to figure out how to get it playing. So he had the right idea just didn’t know how to mentally work it out. I’m the same way with my dam phone.🤦🏽♀️
He needs a bed alarm to alert you he is getting out and not safe.
Pretty sure they have one. That's how she knew he was up.
@@shelleykapp9637 Never hurts to mention, cause Danielle has Mom hearing. Texted from one caregiver to another❤️
They hear him get up and go to the bathroom. If he doesn’t return to his bedroom next to theirs one of them goes out and hunts him down. They don’t want a bed alarm because he is up to the bathroom so much it would constantly be going off.
@@kimstewart35 It was merely a suggestion from one caregiver to another. I know when I am tired I don't hear everything/ anything. Again just a suggestion. I don't live with them. I am going off of my 43 years of experience as a healthcare worker.
Grandpop seems to like that room 😅😅he wants to watch a movie ....Love him ....❤
Morning Danielle A start to a Great Saturday 😄❤
Good morning!
That's great he wanted to watch a movie
I love the consistency.
What a great Pa!!!!
Hey Danielle and Ed hope yall have a great day today love ❤️ yall
Hey d
Lol he needs some fidgeting things. Something that looks like the stereo or tv. Then maybe he wont mess with the real one. Haha
That is a great idea… fidgeting things with lights, buttons, and sounds?!?!?! How about one of those kid toys from Fischer Price? I am NOT being silly…just curious if one of those toys would intrigue Pop? Isn’t it worth a try?
@jolenecreech7648 exactly, and they make things for adults as well.
If only 😉
He’s smart enough to know it’s not legitimate. Just basing that off of what I’ve seen in past videos.
@seanmckeever6030 true, but it might be a deterent...maybe lol maybe?
Such unthinking comments. I wonder if the people who are criticising Danielle have ever been a carer for a relative with dementia.
Sorry Danielle. Hope Dan and Mark give you a break sometime today. Dip in the pool, maybe? Go to a movie?
You are simply marvellous with him ❤
Happy Father's Day to Dr Ed and your husband Dan Danielle and thank you for taking care of Dr Ed even though you had to bust him yesterday morning I hope you guys have a great weekend
Thank you! You too!
Danielle, I just have to give you a big virtual hug. I went through this with my father-in-law three days a week. Please be careful of your health. Just those three days about took me down. Ed is getting much more fragile just like Buddy did. Walked that same way with his head laid over to the side. Not only was it physically exhausting, but to watch the man I had known for so many years decline like he did was just too emotional. I can tell that you are one tough cookie though. As hard as it is, one day you will look back on these days and be thankful you were able to do it.
❤️
Happy Father's Day weekend ❤
Getting caught.
I love ur family😂
I don’t know why you don’t wake Dan up and let him handle gpa Ed
Because they are a team and they take turns. Both of them have to get some sleep🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Happy Saturday! Hope you all have great day!❤❤❤😊
He knew he could watch a movie in there….. Does Dan ever hear him before you do?
In the mornings prob not. Technically my shift as I get up.
Needs to view a Western film ....miss John Wayne✔️💯
Looks like he may be needing a cane soon
He probably would never use them
Maybe all of Ed's, family should watch a movie together.
They always watch movies and sports with him. This video is seven am in the morning.
@@darasmith4069 oh wow, so you’ve been to their house how often do you go there?
@darasmith4069 not true.
@@darasmith4069that is bullshit lies! She doesn’t watch a lot of TV when Ed is up because she is busy working around the house and lawn.
Grandpa is a lovely old man😊
Why does Ed walk all twisted and hunched over.Does he have a back issue.
He has had back surgery about 10-12 years ago. He is 92, so that is not uncommon as people age to be stopped over.
@@kimstewart35 Thank you Kim for answering my question about Ed.I appreciate it.
❤😊❤
Be kind enough pls
@@darasmith4069 what are you talking about?
@@darasmith4069you have no clue what you are talking about.
Does Ed watch movies in the Theater room? He has gone in there several times.
No he doesn’t. He can barely sit still to watch TV forage minutes.
@@kimstewart35 Thank you, you must be a family friend. Appreciate your comment
Wake Up Danielle! It's time to play, "Where's Ed Hiding?" in the Salinger home!😅
But, other than at 7am, does he like watching movies in that room?🤔
No he cldnt sit still long enough. Or hear it.
Oh right☹️
Shame Ed look like he has atheritus in his back 😢
I didn’t know how gigantic their house is. We have less than 800 sq ft.
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Hello. He looks more bent now. I suggest he starts using a rollator even inside the house. It will help him greatly keep his balance and keep him from falling
😂🤦♀️😂🤦♀️suggest all you want, but you can’t get someone with dementia to learn how to use something they have t used before. No short term memory….new everyday🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Hello Danielle, you and dad l like when you and dad have ur night on going 💕
You can't see it. But you using the camera??
😘💞😘💞😘💞😘💞😘💞🤗🤗👍👍
He needs to be useing a walker from what i see. And that door by his and your room cant come faster. He should not be going wear he feels like it. He has to much control and his not well. You ppl need a life, have a g8 day danellie. I see you❤ always. Enoy, your life, with what your mom left you. You know what mean
They tried giving him a walker but ED refused to use it... He doesn't believe he's old maybe the reason....
@@nananyabuto454 at this point dosent matter what he wants or thinks. Remmber he cant think for him self. Thats why his there.
@@nananyabuto454 well thats whats up to him. Thats why his there. He can not make the rules his not in charge, control.
Wow. Who died and made you Ed’s caregiver? Your comment is very rude! They know what they are doing after almost 4 years. If you knew anything about dementia you would know you can’t give him a walker now and expect him to use it, or even remember he should use it. Try barking orders at someone else!
@@bridgettmcgivney2471you are not in charge or control of how they care for Ed either, thank God!
Lock it up
My man's just trying to binge watch The Sopranos, leave him alone (jk)
I miss mine 😢😢
You know what put your arm around Ed and guide him back. Or better yet put a movie on for him. Geez. He is such a wonderful man. I wonder sometimes is the Shtick more important than his feelings. My dad had dementia I loved every day with him. We did not talk down to him ever. He was a very successful business man a father of 7. Sweetest toughest man I knew. We can lose sight and talk like they are kids. It's not right. Did dementia take his feelings away?
This is the first I've seen her video. She seems to be opposite of Dan in how she speaks to him. It kind of shocked me, to be honest. She seemed a little abrupt.
She has known Ed for 45 years and they communicate the way they always have and get along just fine. Criticizing a caregiver because they do things different than you would is rude and disrespectful.
Not following her anymore. Can't stand the way she talks to him.
Thank you for leaving! Negative people with no clue are not needed here.
Bye
You should really put a picture of them young to compare , but otherwise really interesting. Thank you
Picture of who?
@@kimstewart35 Picture of "them", the people they have aged, like they have done in other videos. It's better when you can compare the younger picture to the older one. 😊💕
Can you please speak up when u wisper i cant hear you ta
Dan is SO much more kind and caring than she is. Danielle just isn’t equipped with what it takes (empathy and kindness, among other things) to deal with Grandpa. The only buttons he was pushing were Danielle‘s.
And yet it seems Danielle does most of the care these days, including showering Ed.
Watch a movie at 7am? Oh boy.
Consider putting a latch up high on the door and lock it at night. He makes me nervous when he wanders around the house and tinkers with stuff that he doesn't understand.
They have it under control. Makes you nervous….really? That is a bit over involved in others lives.
He's sick man
Show. Respect. Could. B. U😢
@@bettybelongia7213 nah not me
You are a rude and disrespectful person. Karma may find you.
Thought you could hear his door squeak when he opened it. So obviously you didn't hear it in time this time and Ed had time to go and start playing with electrical equipment. DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN. How did you even manage to take time to get your phone started so that you could start filming., Sorry I just don't know where you're coming from. People at Ed's stage of dementia need to be observed all the time. 😢
She said she heard his door open, but didn't hear him come back, so she went looking for him.
Ty
Maybe u Shld listen better to the video 😉
How does it feel to know that you don’t know nothing?😂
YOU NEED TO MYOB! The way they care for Ed is not up for debate! They have been doing this almost 4 years and you watch a couple videos and think you have all the answers🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Pushing buttons might be annoying, but i doubt he breaking anything
The problem is he switches things on and off, which may not matter with something like a tv, but he has switched on an oven before which could have been dangerous if Danielle hadn't caught him.
Why is she so mean and rude to him?
Happy Father’s Day to Grandpa Ed and Dan!🙏🏾❤️