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My husband has been in a nursing care home and a hospital for about 3 years now with dementia. I always visited him every other day, except for the weekend, as I am looking after everything at home by myself, and there is a lot to do outside and inside. I had to have cataract surgery, August 2nd and August 9th, so I haven't been able to visit him because of not being able to drive and looking after all the eye drops involved. Will this affect him that I haven't visited him for a while. I sure hope not.

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Enjoy the vacation! He most likely doesn't know how much time has passed between visits. When you pick up where you left off, he'll probably be glad to see you. I hope you have a good recovery.
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Hardar, welcome!

I assume you've told the staff why you're not there and they can reassure him that you're fine.

Are you able to speak to him on the phone?
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Video call him. Ask staff to help answer the call. Then you two can talk. If he doesn’t have a phone, ask staff to help with their phone/video. I’m sure they can help. But I guess you already thought of all that.

Speedy recovery OP :).
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Have the staff check on him, he most likely will not even know one way or another.

Dementia damages the brain, he does not acknowledge or think like a person normally would.

He will be fine. Take the time for you to heal!
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It depends how far into his Dementia he is. There is no "time" with Dementia. Meaning, they can see u one minute and then tell someone you haven't been there. Days run into each other. Its usually "I have not seen u for a week!" when u were there everyday. I may call the desk to see how he is doing. If fine, I would not rock the boat by having them get him on the phone. It may open up a can of worms.
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