Saturday 16 April 2016

Caregivers Corner: Dementia diagnosis affects everyone, not just the patient

Dear Mary, My sister and I are very concerned about my father even though my mother is the one who was diagnosed with a progressive dementia. He insists on doing everything himself even though her condition is steadily worsening. In fact, he won’t admit that her health is declining or that he is working harder and harder.

My sister and I have tried to talk to him about it and both of us have offered to help with her care, but he won’t let us. We know our mom’s prognosis and what to expect, but now we’re concerned about his health.

Dear Reader, It is not unusual for spouses to be in denial when it comes to the decline in their loved one’s health, but I also understand your concern about your dad’s mental and physical health. It is also not unusual that he doesn’t respond to your awareness of your mother’s decline; after all, you are his children — it doesn’t really matter how old you are — and she is his wife. For the full article click here 



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