My wife has mid/late stage dementia. She drives me crazy moving stuff in the house, I am constantly spending hours looking for stuff. I can't lock everything up. I would be constantly locking and unlocking. Today she filled a pan with water and dumped it on the TV. I disconnect the oven/stove but I can't disconnect the water. I was thinking of those hospital mitts so she can't pick up stuff - any comments? Also how do I keep her in bed at night? If she wakes in the middle of the night she immediately gets out of bed and goes about doing things. If I could get her to stay in bed I think she would just go back to sleep.
Zytrhr this is not about the Dr getting paid, he looses money caring for Medicare patients. he simply thinks it is best for old people to be cared for at home by their family. In theory this of course is true but we all know about theories!!!!!!!!!! This may have been fine in the days of huge families where there was a spinster aunt who still lived at home who was too simple to work and she kept an eye on grandma while everyone else worked.
Doctor could really care less. He/she is most concerned about getting paid. He probably figures she does not have much longer to live, so..
They do better, are engaged more, are healthier and live longer.
I have always said " I will keep my husband at home as long as I can SAFELY care for him" by safely I meant his safety as well as mine.
It sounds like it is not safe for you to keep her at home unless you have someone that can watch her at night.
Unless medication can help it sounds like it is time that you look for a place that will be able to care for her 24/7.
Placing her in a Memory Care facility will allow you to become her Husband first, caregiver second. YOU will be more relaxed and she probably will as well. I have found that when I am stressed or others around my husband are stressed he picks up on that. I can only imagine your wife is picking up on the stress that you feel and that can make her act out more. (just as a child does when they get angry then throw a temper tantrum)
Not all situations are the same and not all plans work the way you want them to and as much as you want to keep her at home it might be time.
Another option would be to place her for Respite so you can get a break
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