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Hi ,
My nana had dementia too she used to stay up late as well .I’m wondering what does she do all night?.
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Hi StaticRose51,
Thanks for your post.
A big part of helping your gran is finding out why she's feeling the need to sit up all night. Does she not feel (or recognise being) tired? Does she not realise that it's night-time? Is she in pain? Does she need to use the toilet? Is she afraid or confused? Is she too hot/cold?
This can be very hard to do, especially when she's not able to communicate with you and let you know.
One resource that might be helpful is the National Dementia Hotline run by Dementia Australia or you could use the free online chat. Their number is 1800 100 500. You can find out more here - https://www.dementia.org.au/helpline
Alternatively, you might want to try chatting to your grans local GP or geriatric nurse if she has one. They might be able to provide some more support.
Hope this is helpful
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I will talk soon and the things she most doing during the day is watching tv and not joining in on
Starting to worry about her because I tried to do things to cheer her up like spa beauty routines.
Starting to do things like knitting sewing she doesn't want
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Thanks for your post hun. It
I have sorted some of this by sitting up with her and she can't do as much as her friends they are still active but she doesn't like to go to the physio so that is the next thing I have to sort out for her. As I go to
She is now getting back to baths although that's not always great for her because she finds it stressful. I bought her things to help with such as aromatherapy things. One good thing is that she loves food and the food prep I do for her is super clean.
Talk
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Hi StaticRose51,
Just thought I'd check in and see how you're going with your gran.
It sounds like you're being really supportive and patient which is so helpful - dementia can be a pretty cruel disease. A lot of what you've described is pretty normal and sometimes it's just a bit tricky to find a new routine and adapt to whatever is going on.
Not sure how helpful the forums can be since we don't know your gran personally or why she withdraws or finds certain things stressful but hopefully we can brainstorm a bit or just let you know you're not on your own.
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Thank hunny...okay so here biggest problem is she doesn't have really good eyesight but won't try textile
Was wondering if I could use some very
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Hi StaticRose51,
Hm, so there are things that you can try as textile activities, and there are things that you can try to help your gran move a little more.
Why is it that you want your gran to strengthen her hands or feel like that's important?
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