My mom called both me and my sister to tell us that her and her roommate made it back to the care facility and were fine so we wouldn't worry. She said they had been out all day doing things and they were exhausted. This is not the first time since the lockdown that she has told us these types of things. I just don’t know where this comes from. Is this a normal thing for Alzheimer's patients? I don’t know what her roommate is thinking when she tells us this stuff. I do feel like the change to her routine is really taking a toll on her mind and I don’t know what we can do to help it. We got her a facebook portal so we can video chat with her but we are so afraid that before the lockdown is over, she will be really bad.
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No need to contradict her. No harm done.
I'm going through the same thing with my 80 yr old mother with vascular dementia.
The only problem is I'm running out of excuses why we can't leave today.
In addition to that most of the times she gets really angry when I come up with an excuse.
I tried to distract her most of the time.
It's not easy. Especially when you're dealing with a woman with a very STRONG character.
If you saw my mom before 3 pm, you'd think she was pretty on point. After that, the slow slide into another world.
Nothing to do for it--she's on so many meds the docs won't give her anything. She's calm, so it's not like she's causing problems, She's just like a totally different person.
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