My father, 91, is more than likely has dementia. we have doctors appt next week. I am wondering if a small video via camera would help the doctor determine what is going on when he is having one of his episodes of confusion, wandering or ranting about being in prison, needing to get out of here or whatever? I also wonder IF and this is a "big IF", when my father is having a good day, would it benefit him to see what is happening in this video to help convince him that my mom can no longer care for him properly or deal with the stress? I don't want to cause any more issues but thought it might help him understand the possibility of needing to go into memory care. He has more bad days than good and its wearing thin on my mom and frankly I feel bad that I can't relieve her more than I do but I also have a life and can't afford to quit my job and won't.
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The sad truth is, you can't convince a person of dementia of anything that they don't want to believe, Your father could say that isn't him, or accuse you of doing something to him to make him act that way. Rationality isn't going to happen with someone with dementia.