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trish741 Asked September 2016

What do you say to my daughter (58) who has Alzheimer's?

When she asks "What am I going to do with the rest of my life"?

Sunnygirl1 Sep 2016
No one knows the progression and what new treatments that may be around the corner, so, I would try to stay positive. However, I would make sure that she sees a professional about her estate, so she can appoint Durable Power of Attorney, Healthcare POA, etc. It's important to make your wishes known while still thinking clearly and just in case.

freqflyer Sep 2016
Trish, I realize that every case is a bit different. Having Alzheimer's shouldn't stop her from enjoying things she has interest in, or being around friends. There will be limitations no different from anyone who has any type of medical issue.

My boss' wife had Alzheimer's for 15 years and she worked in the family business for a couple years after being diagnosed before she knew she had to retire. She was struggling with math, and that was before there was software to help with businesses. Then she spent time doing things she liked, and her grown children rallied around her taking her places. She and her husband still went on trips.

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Countrymouse Sep 2016
Encourage her to say more about what she is thinking, and respond by talking about her ideas. It doesn't matter if the discussions are hypothetical, they're still the topics that interest her.

I am so sorry, though, to think what this must be doing to you, her mother. I can imagine no more heart-breaking position to be in. Is anyone helping you?

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