What to Do if Dad with Dementia Gets Scammed and Gives Away Money | Money scams-- It's a problem not uncommon to vulnerable seniors, and those with dementia are some of the most susceptible. Here are a few signs to watch for, as well as some suggestions for how to help him by protecting his financial resources. Off-topic note: Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We remember his sacrifice to make our world a better place. We still have a long way to go, but we continue to strive toward his dream of equality for each person. | | Esther Heerema, MSW Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert | | |
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What to Do When Your Loved One with Dementia is Hallucinating | Studies have concluded that anywhere from 28 percent to 50% of people with Alzheimer's disease develop hallucinations. While some are happy and peaceful, others can cause significant distress and anxiety. Here's what's recommended for responding to your loved one's hallucinations...Read more | | | | |
When Dad with Dementia Gets Scammed and Gives Away Money | Does this sound familiar? Dad gets multiple requests a day for donations, as well as "special offers" to purchase the deal of the century. While you're over visiting, you notice that the phone rings and someone makes a plea for him to help the children with cancer. His mail contains appeals to help feed the hungry by donating money, as well notifications that he won the sweepstakes and just has to pay a small fee to cover the taxes... Read more | | | | |
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