Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 wendy, why dont you print out some extra brochures and give them to the bank the post etc and also give them your name and number and if you mom goes there and is unruly they can call you. also you can have cards printed up saying " i am suffering from Lewy Body Dementia and cannot always control my actions and words, please call my daughter wendy if i am in need of help. maybe your mom would go with that, she can put some in her wallet, incase a scene is made and should a police officer be called they will look at her id in her wallet and hopefully will see that. sorry i tend to think of worst case scenarios. hope some of these ideas work hugs, sharon m -- Daugher of Leonard, diag May 2004, had lbd since 1993, had hip surgery from fall 7/05, aspiration pneumonia 7/05 with pulmonary embolyis, had aspiration pneumonia and uti 8/05, died of blood pressure drop on 9/25/05, may he rest in peace with his mom and dad, a smile a day keeps the meanies away ---- wmtpower wrote: Hi All Mom has been on Aricept for about three weeks now and I have seen a change for the better. She hasn't been hanging up on me, less agitation, more cooperation. I have also been practicing my patience and empathy with her. It works wonders. I had given my Mom some easy to read materials about LBD last week. Yesterday I went to her house to help with some errands. She was upset because she thought she had made phone calls all over the place about her lost SS card even though she had found the card and knew it wasn't lost. She couldn't remember who she had called or if she had even made the calls. She was wondering if she had dreamed it all. It was a good oportunity to talk about the reading materials I had given her. We had a really good exchange. Mom, ever the queen of denial regarding anything she might perceive as a negative about herself, admitted there is a serious problem. She asked questions and was truly receptive to the info I gave her. I felt like it was a huge breakthrough. I feel relief even though I know things could change at any moment. I know she has actually gone around town making a scene in various places, the PO, bank, police dept because of her confusion. Yesterday I made her some signs that say: I promise that when I can't remember and get confused or scared I will call . She will help me day or night (phone #'s included) She liked this idea and we posted the signs by her phone and on her desk etc. She is starting to get it. She was humiliated by her behaviors and confusion. I hope the signs help remind her to call me before she starts going off on people. I told her a little knowledge is power and that I was proud of her for being brave and reading the materials I brought her. I assured her that we can work together to keep her independent for as long as possible. Two more applications on file to get her moved closer to me. Today she is having a good day. All is well for now. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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