tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6253414197052389663.post7507212114485966235..comments2023-08-18T07:25:57.273-04:00Comments on Dealing With Dementia: 5 Things to NEVER Say to Someone With Alzheimer'sJust Sharihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01061843555433850907noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6253414197052389663.post-17368655695545016722014-10-08T15:37:04.457-04:002014-10-08T15:37:04.457-04:00My family and I have been having a really had time...My family and I have been having a really had time with my grandmother having dementia. We have been doing all that we can to comfort her and be there for her, but I was wondering if you had any suggestions. The situation has been hard on everyone on my family, and we could really use some help.<br /><br />Sara Welsh | <a href="http://www.altaridge.com" rel="nofollow"> http://www.altaridge.com</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02364426823518122840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6253414197052389663.post-64109403555207407522014-08-27T15:19:35.422-04:002014-08-27T15:19:35.422-04:00Thanks for sharing this post. I think that when yo...Thanks for sharing this post. I think that when you first start caring for someone with dementia, it can be overwhelming. It's good to know what you should or should not say, and it's nice to hear about caregiving from someone with experience. <br /><br />Claire Reynolds || <a href="http://www.seniorshomealone.com/#!dementia-and-alzheimers-care/c13jp" rel="nofollow"> http://www.seniorshomealone.com/#!dementia-and-alzheimers-care/c13jp</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16158863920266744241noreply@blogger.com