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Mom starts sleeping at 5 p.m. for 12 - 15 hours a day. She is 83-years-old and had 7 surgeries in 7 years because of a perforated stomach ulcer. Is it time for a doctor?
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paula1258
Answered Jan 2011
My father has dementia with onset of Alzheimer's. We're having problems with getting him up each day. He wants to stay in bed still 5 to 6 pm. What should be done?
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DonnaG
Answered Jan 2011
Is the a normal sleep behavior or should I be concerned?
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allshesgot
Answered Jan 2011
Mother not sleeping and I believe it's because she is smoking too much. What can I do?
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chadburbage1
Answered Nov 2010
How long do I have to wait for an answer ?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Nov 2010
My 97-year-old father doesn't sleep despite taking sleep aid medications. What do I do?
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Debb064
Answered Nov 2010
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My elderly parent won't sleep at night. What do I do?
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Lady56
Answered Oct 2010
What can I give to get him to sleep at night?
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sskape2
Answered Oct 2010
My mom insists the bed is burning and wants me to unplug it. How can I get her to stay in her bed at night?
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susanT8403
Answered Sep 2010
Can someone tell me why my mother sleeps so much? Every time I turn around I find her sleeping again.
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denise55
Answered Sep 2010
My mother is 87-years-old and in pretty good health; however, she complains of pins and needles in her ankles and a general feeling of weakness. What is this?
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castoff
Answered Aug 2010
Why is my mother waking up at night?
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Eddie
Answered Aug 2010
Medicines do not help my father sleep, they make him more agitated and awake. We have seen Neurologists and Psychiatrists, he doesn't sleep. What can we do?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Jul 2010
How can I help my husband with Alzheimer's get a better nights sleep?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Jun 2010
My 88-year-old mother is in the beginning stages of dementia. She has vivid night dreams that seem real to her. What is this?
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MyMomToo
Answered Jun 2010
How do you handle dealing with narcolepsy?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered May 2010
How can I encourage my dad to get out of bed?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered May 2010
Is Sundowning Syndrome only prevalent in Alzheimer's patients?
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tennessee
Answered May 2010
Grandma uses a walker since she fell. She goes to a center for 5 hours a day. When she gets home she wants to nap, is it ok?
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GeriCareFinder
Answered Apr 2010
My grandmother hallucinates and has dreams she has described to be very real. What is this and what can I do?
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Eddie
Answered Mar 2010
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