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2015-09-30 06:17:24 PM katew they retain social graces and this helps to cover
2015-09-30 06:17:24 PM cchase but the tricks they usdo not work anymmoree to hide it soon
2015-09-30 06:17:26 PM tinab it takes a village to detect it!
2015-09-30 06:17:33 PM joanf The one i have that is 38 his mom says she was noticing a difference in his memory around 12-13 y.o. So sad
2015-09-30 06:17:42 PM cchase detection is a process of elimination
2015-09-30 06:17:50 PM katew or they may isolate and withdrawl so people are not as likely to notice
2015-09-30 06:17:53 PM kimberly1 yes
2015-09-30 06:17:54 PM nancyzmc Very sad joan
2015-09-30 06:17:56 PM cchase final dx is done via autopsy
2015-09-30 06:18:05 PM tammyr are they on any medication that could cause these effects
2015-09-30 06:18:09 PM lovellagrace are their any ways to detect it earlier like some mind games?
2015-09-30 06:18:17 PM jamiet1 Thats ashame is all asumption till your dead
2015-09-30 06:18:20 PM tinab they stop going places because they don't remember how...then make excuses
2015-09-30 06:18:20 PM sonjen there is no cure, right?
2015-09-30 06:18:29 PM joanf no cure
2015-09-30 06:18:31 PM primus3 left the chat room
2015-09-30 06:18:33 PM nancyzmc no cure
2015-09-30 06:18:34 PM primus3 enter the chat room
2015-09-30 06:18:45 PM cchase some recently identified a specific gene that they can test for
2015-09-30 06:18:53 PM joanf There are trials and myths to help slow the progression
2015-09-30 06:18:55 PM primus3 sorry got signed out
2015-09-30 06:18:59 PM kandra1 To bad it has to be an atopsy to find out for sure
2015-09-30 06:19:04 PM kendra3 grey anatomy......
2015-09-30 06:19:08 PM tinab the hard part is do you want to know...
2015-09-30 06:19:09 PM kendra3 greys
2015-09-30 06:19:17 PM joanf I think thats the study I was reading about
2015-09-30 06:19:18 PM katew brain scans can show areas of atrophy and lack of function-right?
2015-09-30 06:19:19 PM janfred73 no cure, but they have some meds that can slow it some with some people. Is that true?
2015-09-30 06:19:26 PM jamiet1 having gene testing done is insurance issue
2015-09-30 06:19:33 PM lovellagrace i guess so
2015-09-30 06:19:41 PM nancyzmc are those meds really effective?
2015-09-30 06:19:48 PM laurenmb primus3 Hi you mentioned in another chat you are in Bridgewater, right?
2015-09-30 06:20:00 PM susieq4220 Aie, yie, yie... I'm skeptical . How prevalent is early onset Alzheimers?
2015-09-30 06:20:03 PM cchase some wanted to test for it to put their affairs in order
2015-09-30 06:20:11 PM cchase not sure I agree with it all
2015-09-30 06:20:15 PM cgbrown1977 They discovered a gene to test for..that is a start in finding a cure
2015-09-30 06:20:31 PM nancyzmc There's a positive way to see it!
2015-09-30 06:20:36 PM joanf I've seen meds react differently depending on the person
2015-09-30 06:20:37 PM susieq4220 I think we can do a lot of help our brains with good diet, exercise, meditation and less confusion around us.
2015-09-30 06:20:38 PM kimberly1 no cure
2015-09-30 06:20:39 PM joyceb I agree with cgbrown1977 on that one...
2015-09-30 06:20:39 PM primus3 laurenmb yes I am
2015-09-30 06:20:40 PM cchase early onset is getting more & more present in today's world...a bit scary
2015-09-30 06:20:47 PM kendra3 id want to put my affairs in order before i forgot everyone
2015-09-30 06:20:50 PM tinab there are a lot oh theories but no real answer yet
2015-09-30 06:20:50 PM kimberly1 yes
2015-09-30 06:20:51 PM laurenmb a lot of wedo in symptom control and coping
2015-09-30 06:20:53 PM jamiet1 i remember reading about the testing and insurance wont pay for things later down the road
2015-09-30 06:21:03 PM lovellagrace it really is
2015-09-30 06:21:04 PM cchase right no cure... some meds help but do not help everyone.
2015-09-30 06:21:28 PM joyceb Why earlier and earlier these days?
2015-09-30 06:21:28 PM janfred73 so happening more often now could be environmental?
2015-09-30 06:21:31 PM cchase okay so let's talk more about how to use what we know...ready??
2015-09-30 06:21:34 PM katew Genetic screening for procreation. Some people choose to not have biological children for risk of passing it on
2015-09-30 06:21:34 PM nancyzmc It's amazing how differently if affected each person who has it.
2015-09-30 06:21:35 PM tammyr my mother in law has it for 13 years and died last year i saw every stage
2015-09-30 06:21:37 PM cgbrown1977 Many of our alzheimer's residents were hard core drinkers
2015-09-30 06:21:38 PM primus3 laurenmb youre in MA too?
2015-09-30 06:21:38 PM kendra3 some meds make them very sleepy
2015-09-30 06:21:40 PM tinab ready
2015-09-30 06:21:41 PM lovellagrace ok
2015-09-30 06:21:53 PM primus3 We have all kinds
2015-09-30 06:21:59 PM kandra1 OK
2015-09-30 06:21:59 PM primus3 drinkers
2015-09-30 06:22:02 PM laurenmb primus3 My parents are near you, WHere do you work? Would you recommend it?
2015-09-30 06:22:03 PM joyceb Ready
2015-09-30 06:22:05 PM joanf I'm in north andover , MA
2015-09-30 06:22:41 PM cchase what we know is that memories created before the disease set in are still access. thus long term memory... they were stored in the brain before
2015-09-30 06:22:50 PM laurenmb primus3 No I live in Brazil at the moment
2015-09-30 06:23:01 PM primus3 laurenmb I work in Randolph. It's nice but they have their moments.
2015-09-30 06:23:14 PM cchase what we know is that new memories cannot find their way to storage in the brain after the disease is active
2015-09-30 06:23:18 PM joanf i'm close to bridgewater
2015-09-30 06:23:19 PM susieq4220 Like nursery rhymes
2015-09-30 06:23:26 PM lovellagrace i seee
2015-09-30 06:23:31 PM cchase the disease prevents the memories to be stored
2015-09-30 06:23:33 PM jamiet1 got it!
2015-09-30 06:23:41 PM lovellagrace oh . i see
2015-09-30 06:23:42 PM cchase thus short term memory
2015-09-30 06:23:43 PM nancyzmc ok
2015-09-30 06:23:44 PM primus3 laurenmb It depends on what area you want to work in.
2015-09-30 06:24:01 PM cchase so with that - what do you know??
2015-09-30 06:24:09 PM primus3 every now and then they surprise me with remembering somehing new
2015-09-30 06:24:11 PM kandra1 Is there anything prevent the disease or where it is not as bad
2015-09-30 06:24:26 PM primus3 namenda helps right/
2015-09-30 06:24:27 PM primus3 ?
2015-09-30 06:24:28 PM tinab you have to do activities that stimulate earlier time
2015-09-30 06:24:40 PM nancyzmc to reach the alz patient, reach back into their history
2015-09-30 06:24:44 PM jamiet1 That would explain why you have to give them daily orientation
2015-09-30 06:24:48 PM susieq4220 neurons are being pruned or dying with dementia progression.
2015-09-30 06:24:49 PM cgbrown1977 Yes keep the brain active
2015-09-30 06:24:51 PM primus3 music works well
2015-09-30 06:24:55 PM kendra3 look at old photo albums, talk beout them
2015-09-30 06:24:57 PM laurenmb primus3 In brazil we use Exlon patches
2015-09-30 06:25:00 PM janfred73 keep them engaged
2015-09-30 06:25:02 PM cchase some feel that keeping the brain cognitively challenged helps twart the onset of the disease
2015-09-30 06:25:04 PM sonjen music stimulates
2015-09-30 06:25:05 PM tinab music, reminiscing
2015-09-30 06:25:05 PM joanf mine love music trivia
2015-09-30 06:25:11 PM joyceb Help them access their long ago...
2015-09-30 06:25:12 PM jamiet1 I like to give them activities of what they used to do
2015-09-30 06:25:15 PM janfred73 have activities that trigger their earlier years
2015-09-30 06:25:17 PM katew There is procedural learning though. A person doesn't come into the center know what table and they sit at in the dining room. but the more consistent we are with where they sit. They learn
2015-09-30 06:25:19 PM lovellagrace i see
2015-09-30 06:25:20 PM sonjen show them old pics
2015-09-30 06:25:21 PM cchase another more important fact... ready??
2015-09-30 06:25:24 PM lovellagrace ok
2015-09-30 06:25:26 PM kendra3 i had a alzheimers patient that took care of her babies....baby dolls
2015-09-30 06:25:28 PM sonjen ready
2015-09-30 06:25:34 PM tinab ready
2015-09-30 06:25:34 PM joyceb REady
2015-09-30 06:25:37 PM laurenmb ready
2015-09-30 06:25:38 PM kandra1 yep
2015-09-30 06:25:42 PM jamiet1 k
2015-09-30 06:25:49 PM primus3 also heard that trying to learn something new helps too.
2015-09-30 06:25:49 PM tammyr go 4 it
2015-09-30 06:25:52 PM kendra3 ya
2015-09-30 06:25:57 PM sandyd ready
2015-09-30 06:26:05 PM cchase great guys - we know that the area of the brain that houses emotions is last to be affected
2015-09-30 06:26:06 PM susieq4220 I set up my IPAD today and had four dementia resident playing memory match. Self-initiated. They kept busy for about 30 minutes while I did nails.
2015-09-30 06:26:06 PM joanf i use the game memory alot
2015-09-30 06:26:14 PM cchase how does that helps us??
2015-09-30 06:26:18 PM laurenmb I heard that studies show learning a second language helps reduce risk
2015-09-30 06:26:37 PM susieq4220 When we learn new skills we wire new neural connections.
2015-09-30 06:26:45 PM joyceb Help them tie memories to emotion?
2015-09-30 06:26:47 PM kandra1 Why is that
2015-09-30 06:26:52 PM cchase how does knowing that emotions are still working help us
2015-09-30 06:26:52 PM joanf they do pick up on the emotions of people around them
2015-09-30 06:26:53 PM nancyzmc we can still reach the alz patient via emotions and memories
2015-09-30 06:26:53 PM katew they can read body language really well
2015-09-30 06:26:57 PM lovellagrace we bring back old memories so that they could remember their old feeling that time. like showing them old photos
2015-09-30 06:27:01 PM tinab we try to keep them happy
2015-09-30 06:27:02 PM joanf and they seem to hold onto the sad stuff longer
2015-09-30 06:27:04 PM cchase right nancy - good
2015-09-30 06:27:05 PM jamiet1 they are still ablet o use the emotions to tell us how they are feeling
2015-09-30 06:27:07 PM primus3 we can tel if something is bothering them
2015-09-30 06:27:12 PM primus3 or if theyre happy
2015-09-30 06:27:13 PM cgbrown1977 We can tell how they are feeling... sad happy in pain
2015-09-30 06:27:19 PM cchase b/c they hold emotions we use that
2015-09-30 06:27:28 PM susieq4220 We assume that dementia residents do not want to learn new things, but I don't believe that.
2015-09-30 06:27:30 PM tammyr keep there mind off the bad bring the good stuff up
2015-09-30 06:27:31 PM laurenmb That what makes affection comfort so important
2015-09-30 06:27:32 PM kendra3 we can still know by the emotions how they are and if they want to be doing what they are doing
2015-09-30 06:27:33 PM nancyzmc left the chat room
2015-09-30 06:27:43 PM tinab if you display negative it affects them
2015-09-30 06:27:46 PM cchase when we keep them emotionally happy they do not cause behavioral issues
2015-09-30 06:27:47 PM janfred73 we have a lady that crys a lot. Breaks my heart
2015-09-30 06:27:57 PM jamiet1 agreed
2015-09-30 06:28:00 PM nancyzmc enter the chat room
2015-09-30 06:28:02 PM cchase yes she cries b/c see feel that
2015-09-30 06:28:04 PM katew Asking them for their help appeals to their emotions and is often effective]
2015-09-30 06:28:04 PM cgbrown1977 They may not remember things we do but they remember how they feel when you are there
2015-09-30 06:28:05 PM laurenmb Thats whay the ending of Still Alice is so powerful!
2015-09-30 06:28:06 PM lovellagrace my resident keeps on repeating words the whole time.
2015-09-30 06:28:16 PM kandra1 That is interesting
2015-09-30 06:28:19 PM joanf omg us too and she is like my moms age....I feel so bad when she's crying
2015-09-30 06:28:27 PM tammyr music helps alot look at program music and memory
2015-09-30 06:28:28 PM cchase yes - good one the may not remember things but remember how they felt
2015-09-30 06:28:38 PM tinab exactly
2015-09-30 06:28:47 PM nancyzmc always a good idea to ask the residents for help - keeps them in a positive state of mind about themselves
2015-09-30 06:29:01 PM lovellagrace i agree
2015-09-30 06:29:02 PM cchase it is the memory of how they feel that is what they hold onto
2015-09-30 06:29:02 PM janfred73 they love their babies
2015-09-30 06:29:13 PM laurenmb Thats why I agree with validation therapy instead of trying to convince the residents of something else
2015-09-30 06:29:15 PM kandra1 Yes I agree too
2015-09-30 06:29:18 PM susieq4220 How do we provide activities that might to some bring up bad memories?
2015-09-30 06:29:20 PM cchase yes nancy positive emotions is the key to this disease
2015-09-30 06:29:25 PM kimberly1 go to their level
2015-09-30 06:29:37 PM cchase how do you redirect when someone feels angry?
2015-09-30 06:29:44 PM tinab I had one resident who told us about her favorite road trip, when she couldn't remembe rmuch I would remind her of the trip and it sparked her memory
2015-09-30 06:29:48 PM jamiet1 find out why
2015-09-30 06:29:52 PM joanf you don't you acknowledge their feelings and move forward for them
2015-09-30 06:30:01 PM nancyzmc validate their feelings
2015-09-30 06:30:03 PM laurenmb I validate the emotion and try and get them to explain as much as they can
2015-09-30 06:30:04 PM primus3 eye contact
2015-09-30 06:30:04 PM susieq4220 I had a resident that cried everytime we played Amazing Grace. How can we overcome that?
2015-09-30 06:30:05 PM katew asking them what is causing them to be upset is a good start
2015-09-30 06:30:12 PM cchase you need to acknowledge what they feel
2015-09-30 06:30:15 PM kimberly1 keep it simple
2015-09-30 06:30:15 PM primus3 something more pleasant maybe food?
2015-09-30 06:30:18 PM lovellagrace validate their feelings and ask what made them angry
2015-09-30 06:30:18 PM cchase it is all they have
2015-09-30 06:30:22 PM katew ask them to Tell you about it and truly listen
2015-09-30 06:30:24 PM cchase so you might say
2015-09-30 06:30:33 PM tinab validation is very important
2015-09-30 06:30:34 PM tammyr dont they have a good memory they remember AMAZING GRACE
2015-09-30 06:30:37 PM kendra3 acknowledge
2015-09-30 06:30:37 PM cchase I know that you are angry right now
2015-09-30 06:30:41 PM katew Apology if appropriate. I am sorry you are angry
2015-09-30 06:30:51 PM katew I am sorry I was only trying to help.
2015-09-30 06:30:56 PM primus3 then try to reassure them about whatever they might have been mad about
2015-09-30 06:30:58 PM susieq4220 But some don't know why it makes them sad or angry.
2015-09-30 06:30:58 PM nancyzmc and i want to help . . . what can i do?
2015-09-30 06:31:06 PM cchase but I want to help you feel better.. I am sorry that you are angry... let's go for a walk to talke more
2015-09-30 06:31:18 PM susieq4220 Yes, a walk...
2015-09-30 06:31:19 PM tinab that is when you become the detective
2015-09-30 06:31:24 PM nancyzmc Let them get the emotion out
2015-09-30 06:31:25 PM janfred73 try to be soothing
2015-09-30 06:31:30 PM cchase take them for a walk...talk about food - say your hungry
2015-09-30 06:31:30 PM kandra1 Redirect
2015-09-30 06:31:31 PM cgbrown1977 Sometimes they cry at a song but it could be a happy memory that causes it...
2015-09-30 06:31:41 PM cchase want to go make a sandwich with me???
2015-09-30 06:31:41 PM lovellagrace i guess so
2015-09-30 06:31:42 PM kimberly1 distract them and give them an exercise to d
2015-09-30 06:31:44 PM primus3 we have one that gets upset around 2 every day..........we take him outside for about 15-20 and he's fine
2015-09-30 06:31:46 PM laurenmb YYes validate then try an redirect
2015-09-30 06:31:47 PM kendra3 rediredt, distract
2015-09-30 06:31:51 PM cgbrown1977 amazing Grace makes me cry sometime
2015-09-30 06:31:52 PM jamiet1 keep calm and relaxed
2015-09-30 06:32:09 PM cchase yes absolutely keep a calm stance always
2015-09-30 06:32:23 PM janfred73 we had a lady that everytime she heard a certain song she relived the death of her husband
2015-09-30 06:32:24 PM sandyd Sometimes go and sit with them and have a cup of coffee and go out in the courtyard and have one on one time with them, redirection
2015-09-30 06:32:28 PM kendra3 dont let them sense your emotions.....
2015-09-30 06:32:28 PM cchase they feed off you if they sense you getting angry
2015-09-30 06:32:30 PM sonjen never show that your upset
2015-09-30 06:32:31 PM tammyr they are right
2015-09-30 06:32:36 PM cchase it is fuel to the fire
2015-09-30 06:32:47 PM kandra1 Know your resident and what they like to do
2015-09-30 06:32:54 PM jamiet1 I agree, they feel the anxiety and tension of the staff
2015-09-30 06:32:57 PM cchase so I have a case stude for you...ready??
2015-09-30 06:33:01 PM lovellagrace ok
2015-09-30 06:33:01 PM joanf it's important to know them
2015-09-30 06:33:02 PM jamiet1 k
2015-09-30 06:33:05 PM oliviad k
2015-09-30 06:33:06 PM kendra3 ya
2015-09-30 06:33:08 PM laurenmb ok
2015-09-30 06:33:09 PM sandyd k
2015-09-30 06:33:09 PM kandra1 Ready
2015-09-30 06:33:09 PM joanf yup
2015-09-30 06:33:10 PM primus3 yep
2015-09-30 06:33:10 PM tammyr ok
2015-09-30 06:33:12 PM joyceb go for it
2015-09-30 06:33:14 PM cchase great
2015-09-30 06:33:25 PM cchase so Mary takes mom to eat every wed
2015-09-30 06:33:49 PM cchase whe came to her mother's house and this time her mother was all ready and waiting with her coat on
2015-09-30 06:33:57 PM cchase Mary took mom out to eat
2015-09-30 06:34:18 PM cchase when they got to the table Mary took off her coat and mom did too
2015-09-30 06:34:23 PM cchase BUT
2015-09-30 06:34:56 PM cchase when Mary's mother took off her coat - she just had a slip on... nothing else..
2015-09-30 06:35:00 PM cchase what to do????
2015-09-30 06:35:02 PM joyceb Stay Calm!!!!
2015-09-30 06:35:09 PM cgbrown1977 Suggest she put her coat on because it is a little chilly in the restaurant.
2015-09-30 06:35:10 PM cchase right
2015-09-30 06:35:10 PM joanf I had this happen
2015-09-30 06:35:18 PM cchase good cg
2015-09-30 06:35:19 PM lovellagrace stay calm
2015-09-30 06:35:19 PM nancyzmc I agree with cg
2015-09-30 06:35:25 PM tammyr ask her to keep her coat on because
2015-09-30 06:35:26 PM jamiet1 stay calm and ask her to put the coat back on
2015-09-30 06:35:26 PM katew If Mary's Mom notice. If not-what;s the big deal. If she is fully covered. Let it go
2015-09-30 06:35:34 PM kendra3 i would put my jacket back on and say im cold and see if she folows my lead
2015-09-30 06:35:34 PM nancyzmc Put the coat back on and have lunch!
2015-09-30 06:35:39 PM laurenmb Say youre feeling cold and suggest you both put your jackets back on
2015-09-30 06:35:40 PM janfred73 say you are cold and put your coat back on and suggest mom do the same. Dont make a big deal and embarass her
2015-09-30 06:35:41 PM sonjen exactely
2015-09-30 06:35:42 PM joanf luckily i carry a bag with us with extra clothes for them so we were ablt o get her something to wear
2015-09-30 06:35:46 PM joyceb Mary out her own coat on so mom thinks thats the thing to do?
2015-09-30 06:35:46 PM susieq4220 Good Kendra
2015-09-30 06:35:48 PM primus3 suggest to mom that it is cold and place the jacket back on her
2015-09-30 06:35:49 PM sandyd Mary put her coat back on maybe Mom will too. and eat
2015-09-30 06:35:51 PM primus3 stay calm tho
2015-09-30 06:36:02 PM lovellagrace its an early sign of dementia
2015-09-30 06:36:06 PM kandra1 Stay calm and offer to put her coat back on so she does not get cold
2015-09-30 06:36:06 PM joanf i agree sandy
2015-09-30 06:36:08 PM susieq4220 We'll all wear coats, not single mom out
2015-09-30 06:36:13 PM jamiet1 definatly try not to laugh
2015-09-30 06:36:16 PM primus3 don't react in a way that might overstimulate mom
2015-09-30 06:36:30 PM tinab act natural
2015-09-30 06:36:30 PM cchase good - say your cold - then put on your own coat - Mom will do the same and not feel badly
2015-09-30 06:36:41 PM kimberly1 yes
2015-09-30 06:36:41 PM tammyr i couldn't agree more
2015-09-30 06:36:46 PM cchase right jamie laughing would be bad
2015-09-30 06:36:47 PM nancyzmc Hard thing though - no one expects Mom to have dementia - family can be in denial
2015-09-30 06:36:47 PM tinab enjoy the lunch
2015-09-30 06:37:11 PM kandra1 I agree
2015-09-30 06:37:17 PM susieq4220 And be happy that mom has a slip. I couldn't find one the other day.
2015-09-30 06:37:21 PM joyceb At least she has a slip on.... if nothing else, let her eat in peace.
2015-09-30 06:37:22 PM cchase the thing is to get where you need to be without making them feel badly
2015-09-30 06:37:23 PM jamiet1 If its not that bad of a slip continue on with luch... those youngins wear worse
2015-09-30 06:37:28 PM lovellagrace just start making conversation with her...
2015-09-30 06:37:40 PM tinab exactly keep eveyone calm
2015-09-30 06:37:45 PM nancyzmc exactly
2015-09-30 06:37:48 PM kimberly1 yes
2015-09-30 06:37:48 PM cchase hope you found your slip after that susie
2015-09-30 06:37:58 PM kendra3 she could be putting her jcket on everyday and daughter might not know, she just happened to appear ready this day
2015-09-30 06:38:01 PM cchase another case...ready??
2015-09-30 06:38:04 PM laurenmb Ive had several outing with residents in PJ or slippers
2015-09-30 06:38:08 PM kimberly1 yes
2015-09-30 06:38:09 PM tinab yes
2015-09-30 06:38:09 PM kendra3 go
2015-09-30 06:38:10 PM joyceb yes
2015-09-30 06:38:14 PM sandyd ready
2015-09-30 06:38:14 PM primus3 go
2015-09-30 06:38:16 PM tammyr yes
2015-09-30 06:38:17 PM susieq4220 yep
2015-09-30 06:38:19 PM kandra1 yes
2015-09-30 06:38:19 PM jamiet1 yep
2015-09-30 06:38:36 PM cchase John lives at home with wife tina
2015-09-30 06:38:44 PM lovellagrace ok
2015-09-30 06:38:56 PM tinab ok
2015-09-30 06:39:04 PM cchase John always gets up at night to visit bathroom
2015-09-30 06:39:07 PM cchase BUT
2015-09-30 06:39:31 PM sonjen left the chat room
2015-09-30 06:39:36 PM sonjen enter the chat room
2015-09-30 06:39:41 PM cchase John gets up and does his business anywhere......except the bathroom...what to do??
2015-09-30 06:39:53 PM tinab hard one
2015-09-30 06:40:02 PM jamiet1 clean up after
2015-09-30 06:40:03 PM cchase yes it is!!!
2015-09-30 06:40:06 PM katew look for ways to support way finding
2015-09-30 06:40:08 PM laurenmb If it only happens once, I wouldnt be too concerned.
2015-09-30 06:40:08 PM kendra3 try to wake when he does and redirect him if you can
2015-09-30 06:40:09 PM sonjen we are actually dealing with this now
2015-09-30 06:40:11 PM kandra1 make sure he is not sleep walking
2015-09-30 06:40:16 PM joanf try to redirect him to bathroom
2015-09-30 06:40:23 PM lovellagrace clean up the place and ask him what is wrong? in a calm voice
2015-09-30 06:40:24 PM susieq4220 business as in urine?
2015-09-30 06:40:25 PM kimberly1 redirect
2015-09-30 06:40:27 PM nancyzmc Maybe try to set an alarm to escort john to the bathroom
2015-09-30 06:40:27 PM katew does the bathroom need a sign that easily identifies it.
2015-09-30 06:40:29 PM primus3 label the wall or someplace he will see with direction to the bathroom
2015-09-30 06:40:30 PM joyceb Stay clam!
2015-09-30 06:40:32 PM tinab wake himup and take him to the bathroomearlier
2015-09-30 06:40:33 PM laurenmb If it happens regularly maybe try putting a comode in the room
2015-09-30 06:40:34 PM cchase yes urine
2015-09-30 06:40:35 PM katew Should the closets be locked
2015-09-30 06:40:38 PM tammyr tell him that tree belong to somebody else hahaha
2015-09-30 06:40:44 PM sonjen night light in the bathroom maybe
2015-09-30 06:40:49 PM susieq4220 Is there a light on in the bathroom?
2015-09-30 06:41:00 PM cgbrown1977 Maybe leave the light in the bathroom on so it attracts him
2015-09-30 06:41:01 PM cchase funny tammy but no on the tree(lol)