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Adviceplease
Asked March 2020
Mom in memory care can’t stand being alone. Feels she’s alone cause no family is with her. Advice?
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Loneliness
Memory Care
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JoAnn29
Mar 2020
Just making everyone aware this question was asked before
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/95-year-old-mom-with-dementia-456716.htm
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Snowqueen12
Mar 2020
they have special stuffed animals that feel lifelike designed for dementia etc patients. Perhaps one of those she could keep on her lap would give her some comfort. You can google them.
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Mar 2020
Mom is in a shared room but her roommates Dementia is worse than moms... she just wonders.
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cwillie
Mar 2020
The circumstances are different and this may not work for you but my mom was comforted by having a shared room.
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