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My mother refuses to wear her ace-bandage treatment for her Lymphedema and her mobility is threatened without it. How can I get her to understand that she needs to wear it?
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MiaMadre
Answered Aug 2011
What should I do if I went to the bathroom and fell and hit my forehead getting up from the commode?
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linda09
Answered Jun 2011
My 61-year-old husband is beginning to not walk. Is this normal?
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jeannegibbs
Answered May 2011
My grandmother hasn’t left her bedroom for 6 months, how can I get her out?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered May 2011
My mother-in-law-had a bad fall. She is hallucinating, has signs of delirium, and is not sleeping well. What can we do to help her?
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nonamecaregiver
Asked May 2011
My father went from getting around with a walker to not even being able to stand up. What would cause this overnight?
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LME
Answered May 2011
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What can I do to make moving my mother around easier?
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tiredandconfuse
Asked Apr 2011
How do you prevent your elderly loved ones from falling?
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leonard13
Answered Apr 2011
What is the problem if an 82-year-old lady goes to the bathroom and cannot get up?
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linda09
Answered Feb 2011
Why do some elderly parents slow down while walking and other elders continue walking normal?
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JollyJ
Answered Feb 2011
Why does my mom get the feeling that she is falling when she goes to sit down?
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NancyH
Answered Feb 2011
My mom uses a walker without asking the assisted living staff for any help. She has fallen on the floor multiple times. Should we take about her walker so she can’t hurt herself anymore?
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Ruth1957
Answered Dec 2010
Why won’t my mom get out of bed?
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truecolors
Answered Dec 2010
My mother is caring for another family's father who falls a lot. My sister and I are afraid one day he will fall and take our beautiful mother with him. What can we do?
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sandykwr
Answered Dec 2010
How do I keep my mom from falling when we walk around?
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sskape2
Answered Nov 2010
What can I do if my dad is losing his mobility and crawls around in the floor and now has trouble getting back up?
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195Austin
Answered Oct 2010
Are custom wheelchairs better than regular wheelchairs?
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luchytil
Answered Oct 2010
Would putting my mom in a motorized wheelchair cause her to lose the small muscle tone she has?
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MrSwivel
Answered Sep 2010
How can I get my mother up when she falls, I can't lift her back up?
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djheichel
Answered Sep 2010
My step-mother isn’t stable enough to stand on her own she does it anyways and falls. What can I do, sometimes I feel like she does it on purpose?
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kromang
Answered Sep 2010
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