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  • episodes of unresponsiveness - AgingCare. com
    She has had two episodes of complete unresponsiveness when she initially got to hospital and another about two weeks ago She seems as if she is fading away and for several days barely speaks, opens her eyes etc then all of a sudden will be sitting up in bed and be quite alert
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    I know it was time for him to go but I'm kinda puzzled about his going from complete alertness straight into unresponsiveness so quickly
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    Can a Urinary Tract Infection cause someone to become incoherent and unresponsive? My mother was taken to the hospital because she was unresponsive for 40 minutes Now the doctor says that it was caused by a UTI
  • Dad has dementia and is experiencing periods of unresponsiveness.
    I couldn't get him to wake up Nothing worked I shook him, poked him and called his name Finally he woke up His speech was garbled, but he did answer simple questions
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    A caregiver's guide to signs that end of life is near, tips and advice on supporting a dying loved one, and information about what needs to be done after death
  • Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) - AgingCare. com
    Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) : Advice, tips and support for family caregivers caring for an elderly loved one with DNR instructions- An order written by a physician expressing a patient's stated medical wishes for end of life or emergency medical treatment
  • Why Do Older People Sleep So Much? - AgingCare. com
    Many seniors doze off throughout the day to compensate for poor sleep at night However, if your aging loved one spends most of their time sleeping instead of engaging in life, it could indicate a more serious underlying problem
  • Memory care says my we need 24 7 personal sitters or loved one cant . . .
    I would ask WHY does my loved one require 24 7 sitters If my moved one is in memory care, the staff should be able to handle minor issues If he she is displaying troublesome behavior I would want to know right away, The primary care doctor or a geriatric psychiatrist can be consulted to deal with troublesome behavior Also, most problem behaviors would require changing some handling by the





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