So my mom has dementia and seems to be really depressed. She is on meds for her memory but they don’t seem to be doing much. Last week we finally got her into a Memory Care facility. That’s great because she falls a lot and I was not able to watched her 24/7. Every now and then I would get a call from my mom upset about her mind, upset she is not getting better, and saying she wished she were dead. My question is, is this normal? She was officially diagnosed in November but it’s been coming for years. I just don’t know what to do or how to handle this. Any advice would help.
Tell her what a great job she is doing @ this aging thing. Even compare her to others who are not doing so well & count your blessings together. Tell her you will be in her shoes sooner than later & need some advise from her!
We sometimes play a little daily game of a 5 min bit#@ session. 5 min only to whine about her problems & yours. She still wants to hear about your life even if she forgets to ask. Then move on to a more pleasant exchange.
This usually works with my Mom...give it a try.
My DH was depressed and worrying constantly about leaving me but didn't want to die.
My DH is on Zoloft and is so much calmer now - like a night & day change. I have no idea if gf's mother is on anything but she is always saying she wished she were dead.
RE: Memory - Iodine worked wonders with my DH. I now give him Iodoral daily and at least he knows who I am most of the time. Sundowners is still a challenge.
Then, about a year later, Dad was saying the same thing about killing himself. He would say that when we asked him that he needed a shower because he smelled bad. Mind you, several years, he was taking Floroxitine for his depression. He would say "I’ll shoot myself!"
Mom was 87 and Dad was 90 when they passed away.
Yes, it’s normal. There nothing you could do to make your mom feel better except just telling that you love her and you need her.
The specialist told us when you moved them to AL, they will seem to get worse till they adjust. This could take 3-6 mos..we need to be patients and just love them more than ever...