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Blesson
Asked January 2016
Resistant and defiant. Getting client up in the morning is a 2 hour ordeal. Advice?
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I need to have them up due to needing food - blood sugar levels.
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NYDaughterInLaw
Jan 2016
I'd recommend providing a small bowl of instant oatmeal or one scrambled egg (whatever is part of client's approved breakfast) for your client to eat in bed. Two hours is much too long to wait to eat breakfast after getting up.
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Blesson
Jan 2016
That's what usually happens... It seems get day night sync has flipped and we are hoping new meds will help thxs
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Eyerishlass
Jan 2016
Can your client get up and have breakfast first and then help him/her get ready for the day?
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