She has lost all concept of how to get dressed, loses body functions, quieter than her normal, wants to sleep an aweful lot, has no concept to put medicines in her mouth, stability worse (shuffles slowly and with effort with walker). The only thing she continues to do well is eat.
As you know, dementia is a progressive disease -- which means it gets worse. Sometimes it gets worse very gradually and steadily. In many cases it takes a sudden nosedive and gets very much worse all at once. And then it may stabilize at that worse level. Eventually the decline will lead to death.
This is a very tough wait-and-see situation, but I don't think there is a lot more you can do to find out her prognosis.
My parents use to brag that they only needed 6 hours of sleep at night.... yeah right, they didn't count the nap they both took on the sofa for a hour after breakfast... the hour nap after lunch... the hour nap prior to dinner and again after dinner. Any time I visited them, at least once a week, I had to go wake them up.
Has Mom fallen recently? Would she tell you if she did? My parents use to hide Mom's falls. On Mom's final fall, scans showed a current and past brain bleed, and such head trauma will spiral a person into late stage dementia. My Mom went from someone fairly sharp for being 98, to being someone who couldn't do anything for herself, all within a couple of days. My Mom had refused to use a walker.
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