My mom is 92 with later stages of dementia and pretty healthy. My mom is taking neudexta, trazadone, and Aricept. She has had UTIs in the past and I have been taking her to the hospital for IVs and that seemed to help.
I just don't know if this behavior with wanting to be in bed is the dementia progressing or something medical and can someone have a good BP and O2 and still have something wrong with her heart.
Are these symptoms consistent with Lewy Body. It is so very hard to watch what he is going through.
You might want to look into a Senior Day Care program.. My Mom is 93 and just started going last year.. She enjoys it. The activity keeps her stimulated..
What you can do is try to engage your loved one into doing some very easy light exercises, some of which can be done while sitting or laying down. Even with the lightest exercises, your day surprise just how much better anyone would feel. Perhaps a group of you can gather around and participate in very light group exercises that even your elderly loved one can do. You'll be surprised how far a half hour worth of light exercise can go. Even the lightest exercises can probably help you feel better, but you'll feel more energized. The secret is in increasing blood flow through light exercise. There are a number of light exercises that anyone can do when their physical activity is limited. Even bedbound and wheelchair-bound people can do them and feel much better afterwards, especially the next day.