I moved to FL from PA about 6 months before my mom was placed in the nursing home. My siblings are in PA and go to visit our mom weekly. I call when they are visiting so I can talk to my mom. I am struggling with what to talk about. She doesn’t remember that I moved, how old I am, that I have a husband and grown children ... she has trouble even forming a complete sentence but I love to hear her voice. What can I talk to her about?
It’s hard, its not really a communication, question an answer.
its like music to the mind, happy, exciting, restful.
There was a guy in a hospice, we’d talk baseball, and neither one of us really knew anything, he looked forward to it.
a million stories, the biggest thing missing is usually misguided love, but you’ve got that covered !
Me: "Hi, Dad, Just calling to let you know I am thinking of you and that I Love you...How are you doing?"
You meet a neighbor on the street - what do you talk about? Same thing here. Anything and everything is appropriate until Mom gets too tired to stay on the phone.
My DH's last 6 months were very difficult for him. He got a bout of pneumonia and it took much of his memory. So when his son called, I could tell from our end that Ray said the same things every week. So what? They were still talking.
One of the things Bob asked was, "what have you eaten today?" Did you go outside, did you walk, did you see anything on TV that you liked/hated - just anything that pops into your head will do. What are you wearing, did you get a walk today, have you been outside - mention your siblings, have you seen "so & so" lately. Is there anything you could send to her that she wants? You just talk until she is tired and wants off the phone.
If it helps, pretend you are talking to a small child and do the same kind of conversation.
Bless you for wanting to speak with her! DH's other 2 children couldn't be bothered even trying.
My father’s favorite gift from me was one of those thermometers that give a reading of indoor and outdoor temperature. He loves comparing it to what’s on the weather channel and his first question to me every time I pick him up is what temperature does the thermometer in my car say. He also likes to compare the reports of the various weather people. Prior to dementia, he had no particular interest in the weather.
Great suggestion!
I stopped trying to get her to remember the things she no longer did but encouraged her to talk about whatever she wanted.
Good luck
Ask the facility to give you an update on what your moms been up to and then ask them for a schedule of upcoming activities before calling your mom. You can then talk to her about what she’s been doing based on the facility report and also talk about all of the upcoming events.