It was mentioned about separation anxiety with the people with dementia and their caregiver. I'm in that situation with my mother. How can I get time away from her without causing her anxiety or fear. I'm in dire need for time to myself and I don't know how to go about it.
This talk is amazingly good. Thank-you for sharing it online here. It has helped me feel more compassionate towards my father in law, who is literally having hallucinations and delusions, and has banished me, ... and now the whole family. His caregivers are fleeing also, especially during his bad periods (usually a few days) of hostility ... When he is fine, it is as if none of the awfulness has happened; we however, are often still reeling, and feel fairly abused. It's the disease,However, I see some of the behavioural elements (creating false narratives and enemies), as a continuum with how he was in life, unfortunately.
It was mentioned about separation anxiety with the people with dementia and their caregiver. I'm in that situation with my mother. How can I get time away from her without causing her anxiety or fear. I'm in dire need for time to myself and I don't know how to go about it.
How are you dear care giver?
Very helpful thank you.
@@ytlol7244 I'm doing well, thank you so much for asking. My mom is doing well too. Albeit in the hospital for a UTI, but all together, good.
This talk is amazingly good. Thank-you for sharing it online here. It has helped me feel more compassionate towards my father in law, who is literally having hallucinations and delusions, and has banished me, ... and now the whole family. His caregivers are fleeing also, especially during his bad periods (usually a few days) of hostility ... When he is fine, it is as if none of the awfulness has happened; we however, are often still reeling, and feel fairly abused. It's the disease,However, I see some of the behavioural elements (creating false narratives and enemies), as a continuum with how he was in life, unfortunately.