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Claire1
Asked April 2018
If a person with Parkinson’s has dementia and is also mentally and physically abusive to caregiver, should he be in a nursing home?
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JoAnn29
Apr 2018
This is where most people have to make the NH decision. Have you talked to the doctor. Sometimes meds help. Dementia patients can become very strong.
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