FIL has type 2 diabetes. He has been taking aricept for the last 6 months. He does have a hard time following through on bill paying and understanding his house is in foreclosure( still thinks he can sell it and make money) , falls for scams, and has no idea how he got into the financial mess he is in. He is in NH due to a fall but has lots of other issues. He definitely does not have alz( MIL has that) . Just curious as to why the aricept when he still is struggling with understanding and decision making- consequences.
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Aricept or any other medication is for symptoms only. For some people it may help with cognitive function. For others it is not helpful. Even if it helps, it won't slow the progression of dementia. Aricept is said to be helpful to some in early stages. Namenda is recommended for later stages. It may help some people, but also does not slow progression of disease.
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Sorry to hear how your FIL is struggling. It is a lot to take on at his age given his diabetes. It could more than the diabetes contributing to his mental decline. He could also have high blood pressure, cholesterol, side effects of other medications and possible vascular dementia as well. It sure isn't easy. If there is someone he trusts to manage the bills and money, I would have that person take over those responsibilities. I did that for my dad for a long time even before he was diagnosed. I would check with the doctor and see if they can review his meds and his medical condition.