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My dad suffers from some health conditions and my siblings and I try to help but he is set in his ways. What can we do, we feel like giving up?
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moonjac
Answered Jun 2010
How can I get a report from the doctor if my dad either forgets or doesn’t understand what the doctor tells him?
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daughtershelp
Answered Jun 2010
Help! What's the fastest way to fire my mom’s doctors?
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tpfzowie
Answered Jun 2010
My aunt suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney failure. How can she find free transportation to the doctors?
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AgingCareTeam
Answered Jun 2010
My husband is in the military and we currently live overseas. My mom has developed dementia but refuses to see a doctor. Do I wait until an accident happens to come home?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Jun 2010
What should I do if my memory is fading and it's hard to get to the doctor?
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195Austin
Answered Jun 2010
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Where can I find a doctor that will come to my grandmother’s house if she is wheelchair bound and cannot leave the house?
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bubbley32123
Asked May 2010
My mother has high blood pressure and confusion, but refuses to go to the doctor. How can we get her to the doctor when she will not go?
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buszmum
Answered May 2010
My father is losing weight, unable to control his bladder and needs blood pressure medication. He won't go to the doctor. Do we have any right to make him?
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tennessee
Answered May 2010
Is it ethical for doctors to withdraw treatment for health issues?
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Sam1951
Asked May 2010
The nurses at dad's nursing home said he is violent and just needs medication. Where can we find alternative care for him?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered May 2010
My mom hasn't been to the doctor in 43 years and now she is dying. She refuses to get help and won’t let me call the doctor. What can I do for her?
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ibarro
Answered May 2010
My mother is 95-years-old and has progressing memory loss. I do not want to put her in a nursing home. What options do I have?
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IsabelCares
Answered Apr 2010
Do they have facilities where I can live with my Mom as a caregiver?
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PirateGal
Answered Apr 2010
Does intergenerational day care seem like a good idea, or not? Why or why not? Personal opinions are requested.
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mizunderstood10
Answered Apr 2010
My 92-year-old mom fell in Assisted Living on Friday & went to the hospital to check out her head on Tuesday. She complained about her left and and the x-ray shows fractures. Does she need surgery?
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Marie
Answered Mar 2010
My mother and step-father live 3 minutes from me. I know that it's time for them to go into a facility, but I'm torn. When is the right time?
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livingon2wheels
Answered Mar 2010
I learned today that my mom has shingles. What can you tell me about your experiences with it?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Mar 2010
Anyone have suggestions on getting a parent with Alzheimer's the care they need from someone other than an offspring? Thanks.
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Mar 2010
My father has Alzheimer's and lives alone. He has fallen in his house a few times. Should I be looking for Assisted Living Facilities?
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KelleyBean
Answered Mar 2010
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