We sat down & explained that she needs to leave it in the kitchen so she can take it with my Uncle at the same time to know that she took it. She keeps taking it to her room. We had put the bottles up so she couldn't hide them again. But she found them and is refilling the medications daily so we cannot tell if she is taking them or not. She get REALLY defensive when we ask her about it. but she is so much better when she takes her medications. We don't know the best way to do this without jsut taking the extra meds from the house so she can't get to it. But then she will drive my Aunt and Uncle crazy looking for them. Any advice welcome!
well .. heh. I bopped over to google and guess what I found:
epill... it's $800, so probably out of price range for most of us. Maybe they'll come up on Amazon, at some point.
Also, her morning meds are on the microwave down on the counter.
And my dad died in 1988, it was her last husband of 17 years that died in Feb.
So I'm concerned that she is dreaming that dad is in the bathroom. This is something new.
Finally got her to lay the phone down and go do it, then she didn't come back to the phone. ( may still be off the hook.). Mom is in a senior living home, 15 min away. I go there 4 or 5 days a week. Was there 'till 9:00 last night so wasn't going again today. HAD to go last night since she had (again). Taken her night meds yesterday morning and could barely walk and talk. The retirement home isn't allowed to give them meds but has told her for me to take her meds.
She is 87, must have dementia, was widowed in Feb. 2013, lost 1/2 her income, had to sell her home and go into the retirement home, can't afford assisted living.
All this since Feb. I'm amazed she isn't in the psych ward. She has been imagining that my dad is in the bathroom and calls for him and gets up to look and has fallen off her bed a couple times. I don't see bruises or bumps anywhere so I think she is repeating the MEMORY of falling. Trying to get the sleep meds out of her system, so she can walk around and go for meals. I brought her medicine that is wrong home with me. I suggest you fill your moms pill box and take the bottles home with you, that way your uncle can say " your daughter has them, she will come and bring them when your box needs refilling". Is that an option?
Can you put all of her medications for a week in a pill box and keep that in the kitchen? That way someone can keep track of whether she's had her medication or not. Then just hide the original bottles really, really well.
But I'm not sure it can go both ways. Either the pills are sitting out and your mom will take them to her room and no one will know what she's taking and when, which is a huge problem as you said. Or, hide the pills and then your mom will drive your aunt and uncle crazy looking for them. I think your aunt and uncle need to pick the lesser of two evils. But if your mom is taking off with her meds and taking them willy nilly that needs to be stopped as it can be dangerous. The administration of your mom's meds definitely needs to be controlled.