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Ai yi yi. My dad has severe dementia. My parents live next door and my mom kept my dad at home far longer than any of us, her kids and grandkids, thought she should. I helped out some, and so did some of our kids, but my dad is a big man and he is still very strong physically. He's in a care center now- he was a wanderer and it was hard to keep him safe at home.
My mother talked a lot about caregiver's dementia- where the caregiver is so wrapped up in the day to day necessities of dealing with dementia that she starts to feel a little crazy herself.
I hope you have a good support group, and if you don't, I hope you fine one soon.
I don't really have a support group or anything. I am able to email some people regarding my mother and I have another person who I email when life gets to be too much.
Just to give you an idea:
Mother - dementia, Hepatitis C and cirrhosis of the liver. I am primary caretaker.
MIL - inoperable brain tumor, cataracts in both eyes. I am driver.
Hubby - born with brain damage and has memory issues, now has minor heart issues.
Daughter, speech & language delays, severe learning disabilities.
Son - Hearing loss, vision problems and getting worse. Memory problems.
me - total deaf, fibromyalgia, neuropathy of the right side. Vision problems getting worse, OCD, Situational Anxiety Disorder. Special dietary limitations.
That's what I deal with daily.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
		 
 
		 
 
		 We're seeing that here with the community colleges. Our beginning lip reading instructor told us in class Wednesday night (funded by our local Deaf/HOH advocacy agency) that the community and 4-year colleges, and city adult schools, where she also teaches, are eliminating lip reading from their offerings. As well as ASL. Due to the recession and funding issues.
 We're seeing that here with the community colleges. Our beginning lip reading instructor told us in class Wednesday night (funded by our local Deaf/HOH advocacy agency) that the community and 4-year colleges, and city adult schools, where she also teaches, are eliminating lip reading from their offerings. As well as ASL. Due to the recession and funding issues.  And our advocacy agency is running short of $$$ from grants, state & federal funding as well. So where are people supposed to learn?!
 And our advocacy agency is running short of $$$ from grants, state & federal funding as well. So where are people supposed to learn?! 
 
		
 I read them the riot act. There were more considerate attempts at conversation after that.
 I read them the riot act. There were more considerate attempts at conversation after that. 
