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2020-10-08 06:32:40 PM kreese828 losing hearing
2020-10-08 06:32:47 PM aprilw memory loss
2020-10-08 06:32:48 PM kentyoung memory loss
2020-10-08 06:32:54 PM aprilw eye sight
2020-10-08 06:32:55 PM williamsmary22 memory loss
2020-10-08 06:32:57 PM paigea losing mobility
2020-10-08 06:33:07 PM josephoh79 reflexes
2020-10-08 06:33:11 PM aprilw unstable
2020-10-08 06:33:26 PM lisacomstock slow reflex
2020-10-08 06:33:27 PM davisr enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:33:43 PM davisr hello
2020-10-08 06:33:55 PM melissabarrett taste
2020-10-08 06:33:55 PM davisr Robin Davis
2020-10-08 06:34:06 PM lisacomstock smaller gait
2020-10-08 06:34:10 PM srolle bones break
2020-10-08 06:34:19 PM vzamora7871 enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:34:32 PM vzamora7871 Valerie Zamora
2020-10-08 06:34:34 PM lisacomstock Wrinkles and grey hair
2020-10-08 06:34:42 PM melaniekohler0122 enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:34:45 PM thomasodougherty I saw a couple of you say "memory loss", and I'm glad you did.For the most part, memory is not a traditional sign of aging. Slower processing, but not memory loss.
2020-10-08 06:35:09 PM kentyoung oh didnt know
2020-10-08 06:35:18 PM aprilw hmmm
2020-10-08 06:35:24 PM thomasodougherty Which is a great segway to the first point I wanted to touch on, Dementia. Is Dementia a normal part of aging?
2020-10-08 06:35:25 PM stepha630 diet
2020-10-08 06:35:29 PM melaniekohler0122 hello everyone sorry i am a little late
2020-10-08 06:35:33 PM melaniekohler0122 melanie kohler here
2020-10-08 06:35:34 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- no
2020-10-08 06:35:39 PM kentyoung no
2020-10-08 06:35:39 PM lisacomstock cog-fog?
2020-10-08 06:35:41 PM stepha630 no
2020-10-08 06:35:42 PM paigea no
2020-10-08 06:35:47 PM angeldewitt no
2020-10-08 06:35:48 PM annettep enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:35:50 PM aprilw no
2020-10-08 06:35:54 PM melissabarrett no
2020-10-08 06:35:56 PM lisacomstock weight gain?
2020-10-08 06:36:01 PM melaniekohler0122 no
2020-10-08 06:36:02 PM josephoh79 not sure
2020-10-08 06:36:02 PM williamsmary22 No
2020-10-08 06:36:04 PM davisr no
2020-10-08 06:36:31 PM thomasodougherty Absolutely not. I wouldn't be surprised if we all came across someone who expressed/assumed that it is.
2020-10-08 06:36:55 PM lhalfacre enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:37:05 PM thomasodougherty Memory Loss/Dementia is often a sign of something more severe. Can anyone tell me causes of and/or types of Dementia?
2020-10-08 06:37:10 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- yea for ones who don't work inside a nursing home or that type of setting
2020-10-08 06:37:17 PM kentyoung stroke
2020-10-08 06:37:35 PM lisacomstock I know there are stages?
2020-10-08 06:37:38 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- Alzheimers, memory loss, trouble recall
2020-10-08 06:37:42 PM stepha630 genetics
2020-10-08 06:37:44 PM lhalfacre Good evening
2020-10-08 06:37:45 PM thomasodougherty There are stages, we'll get there.
2020-10-08 06:37:46 PM wmcollins enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:37:56 PM annettep no
2020-10-08 06:38:07 PM lisacomstock ok!
2020-10-08 06:38:14 PM wmcollins loss of oreintation
2020-10-08 06:38:24 PM srolle ok
2020-10-08 06:38:25 PM wmcollins sundowing
2020-10-08 06:38:30 PM diannareich enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:38:31 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- A cause maybe a TBI is what i heard before or genetics
2020-10-08 06:38:43 PM annettep parkinsons can cause dementia
2020-10-08 06:38:47 PM paigea genetics
2020-10-08 06:38:54 PM thomasodougherty Yes. Strokes and/or TBIs can lead to dementia.
2020-10-08 06:39:00 PM thomasodougherty Parkinson's too.
2020-10-08 06:39:03 PM wmcollins TBI ?
2020-10-08 06:39:04 PM melaniekohler0122 some medications xccan cause signs of dementia
2020-10-08 06:39:04 PM thomasodougherty Genetics.
2020-10-08 06:39:10 PM thomasodougherty Traumatic Brain Injury
2020-10-08 06:39:14 PM williamsmary22 TBI,Stroke
2020-10-08 06:39:14 PM melissabarrett can drugs cause it?
2020-10-08 06:39:28 PM williamsmary22 Alcohol
2020-10-08 06:39:28 PM diannareich Dianna Reich here
2020-10-08 06:39:35 PM wmcollins or PTSD ?
2020-10-08 06:39:37 PM thomasodougherty Yes! Medications can have side effects that present as dementia.
2020-10-08 06:39:40 PM stepha630 drug use
2020-10-08 06:39:52 PM melaniekohler0122 depression medications
2020-10-08 06:40:06 PM wmcollins Inactivity ?
2020-10-08 06:40:11 PM amiller20 enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:40:27 PM wmcollins thats better !
2020-10-08 06:40:47 PM thomasodougherty Generally speaking, anything that can cause a degeneration of one's neurons will/can lead to some form of dementia.
2020-10-08 06:40:51 PM lisacomstock I believe drugs can cause TBI?
2020-10-08 06:41:19 PM thomasodougherty Drugs can. Alcohol can. Has anyone heard of Wenicke's Encephalopathy?
2020-10-08 06:41:20 PM wmcollins Trumatic brain injury ?
2020-10-08 06:41:28 PM angeldewitt no
2020-10-08 06:41:30 PM williamsmary22 Yes
2020-10-08 06:41:34 PM aprilw no
2020-10-08 06:41:37 PM lhalfacre yes
2020-10-08 06:41:39 PM kentyoung no
2020-10-08 06:41:40 PM davisr no
2020-10-08 06:41:41 PM wmcollins tell me more about it !
2020-10-08 06:41:46 PM josephoh79 no
2020-10-08 06:41:47 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- no
2020-10-08 06:41:49 PM srolle no
2020-10-08 06:41:50 PM paigea no
2020-10-08 06:41:55 PM kreese828 left the chat room
2020-10-08 06:41:56 PM thomasodougherty Those of you who have, can you share with us what it is?
2020-10-08 06:42:00 PM wmcollins not untill now
2020-10-08 06:42:16 PM annettep I have but don't remember.
2020-10-08 06:42:19 PM amiller20 can stress cause dementia?
2020-10-08 06:42:38 PM erittenhouse1683 enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:42:48 PM diannareich left the chat room
2020-10-08 06:43:03 PM williamsmary22 b1 diffececey
2020-10-08 06:43:15 PM thomasodougherty Probably not so much psychological matters (depression, PTSD, stress, etc.) Memory loss! Sure! But probably not dementia.
2020-10-08 06:43:25 PM diannareich enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:43:30 PM williamsmary22 sorryspelled that wrong
2020-10-08 06:43:42 PM thomasodougherty I'm sorry, I can't read that font.
2020-10-08 06:44:08 PM williamsmary22 B1 diffecincy
2020-10-08 06:44:13 PM kreese828 enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:44:22 PM annettep oh ya, the alcohol, I have worked with this being a PTA
2020-10-08 06:44:35 PM lisacomstock brain damage lack of vit B1
2020-10-08 06:44:39 PM thomasodougherty Yes, alcohol.
2020-10-08 06:44:46 PM stepha630 acute neurological condition characterized by a clinical triad of ophthalmoparesis with nystagmus, ataxia, and confusion. This is a life-threatening illness caused by thiamine deficiency, which primarily affects the peripheral and central nervous systems.
2020-10-08 06:44:51 PM davisr so what is Wenicke's Encephalopathy?
2020-10-08 06:45:19 PM aprilw yes, what is it
2020-10-08 06:45:28 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- Thiamine deficiency
2020-10-08 06:45:28 PM wmcollins caused by a thiameine deficiency
2020-10-08 06:45:36 PM lisacomstock malabsorption of food, hmmm
2020-10-08 06:45:51 PM annettep I have worked with people who have difficulty walking, ataxia. dementia, They don't know up from down at times.
2020-10-08 06:46:01 PM wmcollins affects the peripheral and central nerous systems
2020-10-08 06:46:13 PM srolle ok
2020-10-08 06:46:19 PM thomasodougherty Steph provided us with a very thorough answer. More simplified, alcohol damages the brain, which prevents neurons from reaching others parts of the brain. In so much, they drink themselves into a state of dementia.
2020-10-08 06:46:32 PM wmcollins wow !
2020-10-08 06:46:40 PM vzamora7871 Valerie Zamora- Omg
2020-10-08 06:46:50 PM lisacomstock sad
2020-10-08 06:46:53 PM thomasodougherty Often times they present very well, much like many early stage dementia patients, but they struggle to form new memories.
2020-10-08 06:47:00 PM srolle ok
2020-10-08 06:47:01 PM davisr CAnt drugs do the same thing?
2020-10-08 06:47:04 PM wmcollins ok
2020-10-08 06:47:11 PM thomasodougherty Yes, drugs can have a similar effect.
2020-10-08 06:47:14 PM melissabarrett i have a lot of young guys that have that at the nursing home i work at
2020-10-08 06:47:20 PM vzamora7871 Valerie Zamora- this is why they say blacking out is an early sign of dementia?
2020-10-08 06:47:36 PM kentyoung ok
2020-10-08 06:47:39 PM wmcollins wow young people too !
2020-10-08 06:47:45 PM juliecormier enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:47:46 PM erittenhouse1683 ok
2020-10-08 06:47:57 PM wmcollins black out drunk !
2020-10-08 06:47:57 PM thomasodougherty I've not heard that before. However, drinking to the point of blacking out regularly certainly would put one at risk.
2020-10-08 06:48:23 PM kreese828 That's what I told her too
2020-10-08 06:48:34 PM amiller20 I didnt know that
2020-10-08 06:48:35 PM srolle yes i could thank so
2020-10-08 06:48:38 PM juliecormier Julie Cormier finally figured out I was in wrong chat room. My apologies and may I continue?
2020-10-08 06:48:52 PM thomasodougherty Of course, Julie.
2020-10-08 06:48:57 PM wmcollins what percent of dementia cases are caused by this ?
2020-10-08 06:49:06 PM wmcollins or do we know ?
2020-10-08 06:49:08 PM juliecormier Thanks
2020-10-08 06:49:15 PM kreese828 I'm gonna take a wild guess and say 80?
2020-10-08 06:49:20 PM williamsmary22 low
2020-10-08 06:49:33 PM srolle 78 percent
2020-10-08 06:49:45 PM paigea i would think it may low but becmoming more common
2020-10-08 06:49:51 PM erittenhouse1683 I don't think we know
2020-10-08 06:49:52 PM melaniekohler0122 williamsmary22: no one can read your font
2020-10-08 06:50:00 PM thomasodougherty I couldn't give a percentage, and I wouldn't worry too much about it. Our focus is less on Dementia, but on normal signs of aging.However, dementia on the whole represents somewhere around 50% of nursing facility residents.
2020-10-08 06:50:21 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- I've read that somewhere that it is an early sign
2020-10-08 06:50:25 PM srolle ok
2020-10-08 06:50:29 PM williamsmary22 Better
2020-10-08 06:50:30 PM thomasodougherty I bring up dementia though, because of the common misconceptions and because it is something that we'll see in our careers.
2020-10-08 06:50:37 PM kreese828 much better
2020-10-08 06:50:39 PM juliecormier ok
2020-10-08 06:50:40 PM wmcollins 50 % sounds about right !
2020-10-08 06:50:42 PM melaniekohler0122 much better mary
2020-10-08 06:50:45 PM williamsmary22 lol thanks
2020-10-08 06:50:54 PM melissabarrett left the chat room
2020-10-08 06:50:59 PM thomasodougherty All right, we've discussed types, symptoms, and causes.Does anyone know the stages?
2020-10-08 06:51:10 PM williamsmary22 4
2020-10-08 06:51:11 PM melaniekohler0122 welcom
2020-10-08 06:51:31 PM lisacomstock hence understanding dementia thoroughly
2020-10-08 06:51:46 PM lisacomstock 4 stages
2020-10-08 06:51:56 PM davisr 3
2020-10-08 06:52:15 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- what are they? early, middle, late im assuming?
2020-10-08 06:52:16 PM stepha630 4
2020-10-08 06:52:20 PM kentyoung early
2020-10-08 06:52:25 PM annettep I know first stage is forgetfulness and last stage is no real functional abilities- walking, talking, eating.
2020-10-08 06:52:33 PM wmcollins or seven ?
2020-10-08 06:52:35 PM amiller20 stage 7 very severe
2020-10-08 06:52:42 PM stepha630 i was thinking the same
2020-10-08 06:52:58 PM melaniekohler0122 not sure i thought 4
2020-10-08 06:53:11 PM srolle about 7 stages
2020-10-08 06:53:13 PM thomasodougherty You are all more or less correct.
2020-10-08 06:53:14 PM aprilw Biological, Psychological,
2020-10-08 06:53:17 PM lisacomstock mild,early stages middle and late
2020-10-08 06:53:21 PM wmcollins Memory loss
2020-10-08 06:53:50 PM thomasodougherty Depending one which expert you ask, which region you're in, which facility you're in, you'll undoubtedly get a different answer.
2020-10-08 06:54:01 PM stepha630 ah ok
2020-10-08 06:54:02 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- So its 4 to 7?
2020-10-08 06:54:03 PM lhalfacre forgetfulness, personality changes, changes in diet or eating habits
2020-10-08 06:54:06 PM thomasodougherty For our purposes, we're going to focus on three.
2020-10-08 06:54:08 PM lisacomstock oh
2020-10-08 06:54:14 PM melaniekohler0122 wow that is weird thomas
2020-10-08 06:54:16 PM srolle ok
2020-10-08 06:54:16 PM amiller20 ok
2020-10-08 06:54:20 PM angeldewitt ok
2020-10-08 06:54:21 PM lisacomstock 3 ok
2020-10-08 06:54:21 PM thomasodougherty Early, Mid, and Late.
2020-10-08 06:54:24 PM erittenhouse1683 ok
2020-10-08 06:54:38 PM wmcollins early , mid and late
2020-10-08 06:54:42 PM thomasodougherty Does anyone have a guess what signs are present during the Early Stage?
2020-10-08 06:54:43 PM tinacognato enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:54:43 PM wmcollins got it
2020-10-08 06:54:53 PM kentyoung memory forgetfull
2020-10-08 06:54:57 PM angeldewitt forgetfulness
2020-10-08 06:54:59 PM williamsmary22 forgetful
2020-10-08 06:55:06 PM paigea difficulty to remember things
2020-10-08 06:55:07 PM aprilw slow memory processing
2020-10-08 06:55:11 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- misplacing keys, trouble remembering names
2020-10-08 06:55:12 PM thomasodougherty Definitely some mild forgetfulness
2020-10-08 06:55:15 PM lisacomstock vary confusion
2020-10-08 06:55:23 PM juliecormier ok
2020-10-08 06:55:25 PM annettep not remember what they were about to do,
2020-10-08 06:55:27 PM melaniekohler0122 child hood tendencies
2020-10-08 06:55:50 PM juliecormier This is the stages of aging?
2020-10-08 06:55:59 PM wmcollins declling mortor funtions
2020-10-08 06:56:00 PM amiller20 chsnges in mood possibly
2020-10-08 06:56:09 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- i think of dementia
2020-10-08 06:56:09 PM thomasodougherty This is the stages of dementia.
2020-10-08 06:56:25 PM juliecormier ok thank you
2020-10-08 06:56:27 PM annettep do well in own enviroment but may get confused in different area
2020-10-08 06:56:35 PM wmcollins disoreiention
2020-10-08 06:56:37 PM lhalfacre agagitation
2020-10-08 06:56:39 PM erittenhouse1683 Some forgetfulness
2020-10-08 06:56:46 PM thomasodougherty Certainly, Annette
2020-10-08 06:56:47 PM kreese828 Different personalities
2020-10-08 06:56:49 PM paigea confusion
2020-10-08 06:56:56 PM lhalfacre oops...........agitation
2020-10-08 06:57:24 PM juliecormier mild cognitive problems
2020-10-08 06:57:40 PM wmcollins does agaitation come later ? like middle stage ?
2020-10-08 06:58:03 PM thomasodougherty So the early stage is going to have very, very mild symptoms.Some forgetfullness and lapses in memory, but with some orientation will probably get back on track.Some personality changes.Complex tasks will become more difficult, but again with suppor they could probably pull through.
2020-10-08 06:58:04 PM annettep require repitition with new learning
2020-10-08 06:58:21 PM juliecormier Launguage trouble
2020-10-08 06:58:26 PM thomasodougherty Also, in this stage, they may begin to have difficulty processing other's emotional expressions.
2020-10-08 06:58:41 PM thomasodougherty That is the Early Stage of Dementia. How about the Mid Stage?
2020-10-08 06:59:03 PM williamsmary22 geeting lost
2020-10-08 06:59:12 PM davisr forgetting names
2020-10-08 06:59:13 PM williamsmary22 getting
2020-10-08 06:59:33 PM angeldewitt agitation, behaviors
2020-10-08 06:59:34 PM melissabarrett enter the chat room
2020-10-08 06:59:38 PM erittenhouse1683 Problems sleeping and confusing day and night
2020-10-08 06:59:54 PM paigea behavior issues cause from being agiatted
2020-10-08 06:59:54 PM angeldewitt wadering
2020-10-08 06:59:57 PM tinacognato math,managment of bills and other life skills
2020-10-08 07:00:07 PM angeldewitt wandering
2020-10-08 07:00:13 PM kentyoung moderate symptoms kinda of noticeable but not bad
2020-10-08 07:00:14 PM melaniekohler0122 wandering and confusion
2020-10-08 07:00:16 PM erittenhouse1683 Delusions or Hallucinations
2020-10-08 07:00:21 PM lisacomstock confusion sundowners day and night thing
2020-10-08 07:00:23 PM tinacognato loss of words and sentence structure
2020-10-08 07:00:28 PM kreese828 thinking they are younger than what they actually are
2020-10-08 07:00:30 PM juliecormier Middle stage of dementia is not reconignizing family and friends
2020-10-08 07:00:32 PM melissabarrett left the chat room
2020-10-08 07:00:46 PM tinacognato small details of their personal history
2020-10-08 07:01:14 PM wmcollins thinking its way in the past
2020-10-08 07:01:15 PM annettep left the chat room
2020-10-08 07:01:15 PM erittenhouse1683 Innapriately behaving in public
2020-10-08 07:01:20 PM juliecormier starting to not recgonize familar faces
2020-10-08 07:01:36 PM kathrynlsvec enter the chat room
2020-10-08 07:01:45 PM annettep enter the chat room
2020-10-08 07:01:48 PM kathrynlsvec hello, how late am i? we had a covid positive staff member at our facility so the last three days have been out of control trying to get out of work
2020-10-08 07:02:10 PM wmcollins confusing people in the present with people in the past
2020-10-08 07:02:12 PM thomasodougherty You're ok, Kathryn.
2020-10-08 07:03:04 PM kreese828 YEA KATHRYN
2020-10-08 07:03:08 PM tinacognato as it progresses and the decline is evident the small details become complete
2020-10-08 07:03:17 PM tinacognato ...
2020-10-08 07:03:29 PM thomasodougherty A lot of you have expressed more memory issues. As one progresses through the stages of dementia their memory will continue to degrade.
2020-10-08 07:03:49 PM thomasodougherty Someone said inappropriate in public. Absolutely!
2020-10-08 07:03:49 PM tinacognato now people and places that seem to have been erased from their memory at times
2020-10-08 07:03:56 PM annettep left the chat room
2020-10-08 07:04:04 PM tinacognato loss of bowel control
2020-10-08 07:04:09 PM paigea decline in acitivty
2020-10-08 07:04:13 PM wmcollins are you saying their memory of things and events are inaccurate
2020-10-08 07:04:14 PM thomasodougherty Poor judgement and increased personality changes will impact them for sure.
2020-10-08 07:04:21 PM melaniekohler0122 wanting to sleep alot
2020-10-08 07:04:24 PM annettep enter the chat room
2020-10-08 07:04:33 PM thomasodougherty Not likely to be inaccurate, but incomplete and/or out of order.
2020-10-08 07:04:39 PM wmcollins ok
2020-10-08 07:04:39 PM juliecormier ok
2020-10-08 07:04:56 PM thomasodougherty Their lives are effectively being erased and they are moving back in time.
2020-10-08 07:04:59 PM wmcollins anger ?
2020-10-08 07:05:05 PM tinacognato normal ACL function , no longer
2020-10-08 07:05:09 PM thomasodougherty Anger! Yes.
2020-10-08 07:05:23 PM thomasodougherty Definitely, ADLs begin to suffer.
2020-10-08 07:05:24 PM melaniekohler0122 oh wow what a statement thomas
2020-10-08 07:05:24 PM lisacomstock they scream at times
2020-10-08 07:05:25 PM paigea aggresion
2020-10-08 07:05:28 PM erittenhouse1683 i like the way you worded that, Moving back in time
2020-10-08 07:05:44 PM annettep paranoid
2020-10-08 07:05:54 PM tinacognato lossing the ability to swallow
2020-10-08 07:06:04 PM thomasodougherty Aggression and anger will start to manifest. This is the point where the individual will really start realizing something isn't right.
2020-10-08 07:06:12 PM juliecormier appetite
2020-10-08 07:06:13 PM lisacomstock and breathing issues
2020-10-08 07:06:20 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- and thats mid stage also?
2020-10-08 07:06:29 PM juliecormier Sleep patterns
2020-10-08 07:06:30 PM thomasodougherty Yes, we're still in mid stage.
2020-10-08 07:06:35 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- ok
2020-10-08 07:06:47 PM thomasodougherty Yes, sleep interuptions is possible.
2020-10-08 07:06:49 PM wmcollins loss of motor skills
2020-10-08 07:06:50 PM paigea sadness and depresiion
2020-10-08 07:07:00 PM thomasodougherty You've all nailed this stage.How about the Late Stage?
2020-10-08 07:07:05 PM lisacomstock oh, i thought i missed somethin! been taking notes1
2020-10-08 07:07:18 PM paigea depression
2020-10-08 07:07:21 PM annettep left the chat room
2020-10-08 07:07:22 PM williamsmary22 kid like
2020-10-08 07:07:34 PM srolle resident really don;t want to to anything
2020-10-08 07:07:35 PM wmcollins does not recongnise any one
2020-10-08 07:07:42 PM melaniekohler0122 loss of appetite forgetting how to swollow
2020-10-08 07:07:43 PM davisr scared
2020-10-08 07:07:45 PM paigea loss of appetite and interest in things
2020-10-08 07:07:47 PM thomasodougherty Depression is possible.
2020-10-08 07:07:48 PM annettep enter the chat room
2020-10-08 07:07:53 PM thomasodougherty Scared. Sure!
2020-10-08 07:08:01 PM aprilw quiet
2020-10-08 07:08:05 PM kentyoung severe cogngitive impairment
2020-10-08 07:08:07 PM aprilw shut down
2020-10-08 07:08:09 PM lisacomstock they lose trust become suspicious
2020-10-08 07:08:09 PM tinacognato communication is difficult and they may not be able to respond to thier enviroment
2020-10-08 07:08:17 PM erittenhouse1683 Eating and Swalling issues
2020-10-08 07:08:25 PM thomasodougherty Basically in this stage, everything we've already discussed is amplified to the point where the individual can no longer function in a safe capacity on their own.
2020-10-08 07:08:25 PM josephoh79 don't recognized anyone
2020-10-08 07:08:27 PM wmcollins stares into space
2020-10-08 07:08:32 PM vzamora7871 Valerie- put clothes on out of order, loss of appetite
2020-10-08 07:08:49 PM kathrynlsvec agitation
2020-10-08 07:08:50 PM amiller20 bowel and bladder function
2020-10-08 07:08:55 PM wmcollins complelet loss of funtionablity
2020-10-08 07:08:57 PM thomasodougherty Delusions will be common. Mood swings. Eventually they will likely be bed ridden as the end approaches.
2020-10-08 07:08:58 PM angeldewitt can't form sentences
2020-10-08 07:09:09 PM juliecormier agree on no functioning on their own.
2020-10-08 07:09:15 PM srolle yes
2020-10-08 07:09:17 PM erittenhouse1683 Needing extensive assistance with ADL's
2020-10-08 07:09:26 PM lisacomstock late stage they sleep a lot
2020-10-08 07:09:30 PM davisr IS dementia and ALZ the same?
2020-10-08 07:09:39 PM melaniekohler0122 no
2020-10-08 07:09:41 PM juliecormier no
2020-10-08 07:09:41 PM lhalfacre always needing redirected
2020-10-08 07:09:42 PM thomasodougherty Alzheimer's is a TYPE of dementia.
2020-10-08 07:09:43 PM srolle they love sleepig
2020-10-08 07:09:50 PM davisr ok
2020-10-08 07:09:54 PM davisr ty
2020-10-08 07:10:04 PM annettep left the chat room