My mother woke up this morning crying because she thought people were in the house trying to kill her. She did not wake me up because she did not want to disturb me. How do I handle this? I told her to wake me when she had these thoughts and also told her that no one was in the house except me and her. It was weird because I can usually hear her when she wakes.
I remember that my grandfather, who had already had several mini strokes, thought that cowboys on TV were actually riding into the house and were ready to shoot him. He had hearing loss which was likely making things worse, so I would say to also check out her hearing and vision.
It happened a second time only a couple weeks later, and I just told her I was going to go downstairs (my living space). She told me I couldn't, that her daughter's (my) cats were down there and I told her that her daughter had asked me to feed them. I locked myself in for the night, listened to her pace half the night, and took a urinalysis in for testing the next morning (when she was pretty okay again and knew who I was). Sure enough, another UTI.
So I agree, there could be something like that going on with her. The elderly become extremely altered in their thinking with UTIs.
You don't say if your mom has been diagnosed with dementia. Also, how often does this happen? If she just had a nightmare that she had trouble getting rid of, that's one thing. But if she was awake and having these thoughts, then that's another. Also, if this a is frequent occurrence, she may be developing paranoia, which often goes along with some types of dementia.
You may want to take her to see a doctor and see if she should be tested for Alzheimer's or another dementia. If she already is diagnosed, and this is new behavior, you probably should let her doctor know about this. He or she may want to add or change medications.
It's good of you to keep such a close eye on how she's doing.
Take care,
Carol