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caliraw2017
Asked October 2017
Why is my mom not sleeping, and interacting/talking with my dead father?
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Get her tested for a UTI.
Any change in an elder's mental status should be reported to her doctor.
10/06/2017 06:55:31
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Any change in an elder's mental status should be reported to her doctor.