How To Respond When Someone With Dementia Constantly Asks To Go Home

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • Welcome to the place where I share dementia tips, strategies, and information for family members caring for a loved one with any type of dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease, Lewy Body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, etc.)
    In today’s video, I talk about ways to respond if your loved one is constantly asking to go home. Whether your loved one lives in a nursing home, lives with you, or still lives at home, this video will help you. It can be heartbreaking when your loved one constantly asks to go home and if your loved one with dementia is living with you, it’s hard not to take their requests personally.
    This video shares how asking to go home often times has little to do with wanting to go to a different place and has more to do with discomfort, anxiety, and fear about their current surroundings. Because the brain has changed so much and memories fade, your loved one may have a hard time recognizing their current home and they might not recognize some of the people in their home. Find ways to respond to their question so that it does not add to your level of stress and it does not lead to arguments.
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