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Rita is Vice President, Memory Care and Programming for Sunrise Senior Living. In the article Rita describes an encounter and interaction with an 80 year old man living with dementia.
Here are some excerpts from the article. "Have you seen my mother?" he'd ask repeatedly, for hours, as he wandered up and down the hallways. It began shortly after his family moved him into our assisted living community's memory care neighborhood. When he wasn't asking for his mother, he was reciting fragments, and sometimes whole verses, of Poe, Frost and Emerson Mr. Richards just wanted to express his loneliness and his anger towards his father. Dementia robs him of his ability to convey his emotions in more traditional ways. As those with memory loss age, they unconsciously begin to reflect on their lives and seek to resolve unsettled emotions. To read the article go here -- Validating Feelings of Seniors with Memory Loss After you read the article let us know your reaction. If you have any additional insights, advice, or questions, use the Add New Comment box below this article. More Insight and Advice for Caregivers Original content Bob DeMarco, the Alzheimer's Reading Room |
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