Dan is remarkable I don’t care what anyone says it’s takes a lot to take care of someone around the clock and this man does it gracefully ❤❤Aslo Danielle loves her so much she really has pops best interest❤
I don't know how they do it. Just one day and I would be ready to put Ed in memory care and those places are awful. Even the best ones don't offer good care. Medically they are fine but no one on one care. Patients are pretty much on their own. They wander the halls alone all day.
He had that room in the beginning then Danielle kicked him out of the bedroom I saw he took grandpa’s room they make videos of grandpa make money they put in your bank accounts and grandpa gets a little room with the sun shines in and he hast to go to sleep by the sun shining
Except grandpa besides what they kept for themselves and for Andrew and Mark and the rest of your family grandpa that’s what you get left out of boxes and boxes of gifts is a few socks and a T-shirt and a hat while they confiscated everything else
@@marycribbs49you do realize this guy has no idea where he is, or what’s going on most of the time? He doesn’t know when he ate last, he doesn’t know if his wife is alive… grow tf up.
@@3timeconor It's not ED who is lucky to have Dan, contrary it's Dan who was lucky to have dad for the opportunity to pay him back taking care of him❤
It's definitely not an easy job. My Mom took care of my Grandma who had Alzheimer's and it was very difficult at times. Dan does a great job with Dr. Ed, many props to him! 💗
I love how Grandpa caught onto Dan saying I'll take you anywhere you "need" to go haha! He's thinking what about where I "want" to go lmao?!! He is still smart as a tack! ❤️
When Grandpa asks for his car and keys, what he really is asking, "What happened to my freedom?" Having lived independently for most of his life, he became accustomed to getting up and going somewhere, anywhere, just at his free will. God bless everyone trying to help Grandpa adjust to his current reality.
My husband lost his independence at 51 due to multiple strokes. He’s 69 now. He still misses driving whenever and wherever he wants. I work hard every day to help maintain his dignity even though he cannot communicate, make decisions, and a host of other things. My heart broke when grandpa said all he had was in one room. I can almost hear my husband’s voice as he looks around Dan’s room with a bit of childlike jealousy. It’s extremely depressing and trying to be a caregiver, but it’s worth it to have your loved one still here.
@@RannaBo-fp7neor when he said your room is bigger than mine Dan could have said I shared with it my wife so that's why ours is bigger. Anyhow let's remember Dr. Ed 92 year old man dealing with Dementia and what ever Dan says to him to comfort him Grandpa will again and again ask those questions. I think Dan and his lovely wife, and brother Mark too, are doing fine job with Dr. Ed. I am proud of that family and we should all wish them the very best.
This one made my cry. When he said “all my years of hard work & that’s what I have” when Dan showed him his room. 🥺 Getting old & having dementia just sucks! Thank goodness Grandpa has such a loving family. 🫶
@@tianzhou1244 what does that have to do with anything? Having money at his age doesn’t mean much other than feeling secure because he grew up during the depression. It’s not like he will go buy a fancy house or a yacht. Yes, he does have a lot more money than I do, but I’m not the envious type.
@@jenniferquackenbush7458 You said you cried when he said all my years of hard work and that's what I have, and I'm reminding you not to be sad because he is rich and he does in fact have much more than a room.. Don't be mad at me because you are sad lol..
Dr. Ed makes me laugh every time. He says I work all my life and I end up with that. It makes me realize also when we leave this planet, we're not leaving with nothing as well. My goodness, that's life.👍🏽❤️🙏🏽
ALL YEARS OF HARD WORK WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW HE DIDN'T FORGET THAT AND THE BIG ROOM IN THE HOUSE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤HE NOTICE THING'S AND HIS NEED FOR FEMALE COMPANY HE MISS 😊😊😊
he is the sweetest old man! But funny.... doesn't want to go to the store but just wants to be able to. I love his humor. Dan, you are so patient... good job. lol I love it "I worked hard for years and all I end up with this." Deep down he realizes what a treasure he ended up with such a good son
As a Geriatric Nurse working in Memory Care, I can safely say that the dignity, patience and love you give to your beautiful Father is absolutely exemplary. As your peer and someone who’s own Mother is experiencing dementia, you are an inspiration! Much love to all of you from St. Paul, MN ❤
"All my years of hardwork, I end up in this room." Tell me a lot about life. While working keep enjoying. God bless grandpa with strength and good health in his new age. He's a blessings to us all. ❤❤❤
Bless grampa Ed’s heart. His generation(same as my grandparents) were raised during era of the depression hence home ownership and being in your home was highly important. My grandparents were adamant about staying in their home until the end, even with my sisters and I asking them to move in with one of us. It was difficult to care for them, for their meals, basic necessities healthcare and upkeep of their home. Especially since my sisters and I all have young families. My grampa lived until 100 and my nana 98. I miss them every single day.
When Grandpa said all those years of hard work, it broke my heart.💔 Grandpa, you have the love of your kids and family and it's all that matters in life. You also have your subscribers all over the world. Dan, please let Grandpa read my comments. I really want him to know that we care.❤
Hahah he was scoping out that room for a hostile takeover lol… 😂😂 I think his wheels were turning to get negotiating for that room with all that room to walk around in 😅
Hi everyone, Even though Grandpa Ed thinks that is all he has ended up with is his room, but the rest of Dan’s home is his too, the loverly outside patio, the pool, the food, company everyday, lunches out most days he is very lucky really. Some elderly people have nobody. Now that is very sad. Love to you all 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
I love the way Grandpa Ed always says "I'll take your word for it" shows that even when he's not convinced with some of your explanations Dan, he chooses to trust you. Love you all♥️♥️🌹
You can tell how independent this dear man was throughout his life. Always so concerned about everything and everyone being okay. Losing his independence must be hard. Dan and Danielle deal with this like champs. Ed is so blessed to be living out his last years with them. So many don't have this chance ❤
Even though grandpa never talks about it…you know deep down he knows he’s being takin care of by his loving family instead of being throw into a senior home and for that he’s forever grateful 🙌
What Ed has is the love of his family and all of the care he needs. He is not alone struggling or in a home. He has the security of a loving son and wife who actually are more than anyone could want. He has Mark too. Wonderful Mark. Its more beautiful than anything material xxx
It's tough when he sees it as all the years of hard work have been reduced to "his room" and says "nice socks I'm gonna have to get some like that" or "you have lots of room to walk around" and when I say "it's tough" I mean on you Dan. Momentarily (seconds) for Pop but it resonantes for you. I applaud you keeping so calm and patient but please don't let it hurt for too long. I remember these days with my Mom. It's not easy but the sundowning won't last and the next moment will stumble upon you. Let it find you with your chin up, your voice soothing and your soul peaceful. So much love, respect and admiration sent to you Dan & Danielle❤
My mother was sick when I was growing up and had shock treatments. She passed away from cancer of the brain years later. These videos remind me so much of her. God bless you and your family!
Bless his heart. “All those years of hard work and this is what I have”. Broke my heart. That’s a tuff one. My 87 yo mother is in the beginning stages of dementia, and I can’t tell you enough how much your videos help me to understand and give me me patience.
My grandma is like your Dad! Every time I come to visit her, she asks me the same questions like: who I am, where do I live, do I have any children etc. After giving her all these answers she starts asking them again and sometimes it’s really exhausting to repeat it over and over again. So my respect to you for being so patient.
I love when he says: "all my years of hard work outside and I ended with that" or "I sold it? To whom?" "I dont know to who. So How do you know that I sold it". He is so cute. And you are amazing Dan. God will reward you and Danielle for all of this hard work.
He seems upset that he doesn't live in his own home. He's been reduced to one bedroom, but he has no idea how fortunate he is to live with you and your family and not live in a nursing home or memory care home. I'm not knocking those places, but there is nothing like living with a loving family. ❤
absolutely The poa in my family placed my mom into sr living in a facility run by Mennonites. It is nice but very lonely as she is not a joiner, to use her terms and is by herself all the time.Unfortunately I am not close by or I would there all the time. I hate that my family did this to her. She has no dementia and after pt is steady on her feet. She will never complain but in just 6 mths I see her losing interest in everything, even tv, and it breaks my heart to think of her sitting in little room just waiting for God
I had a grandmother, born in 1901, that got Alzheimer's in 1989. I understand everything. My grandma was so healthy except for her mind and eventually the ability to talk even left her. Then she passed years later. 😥 My soul is with you brother. And today I'm praying for you and yours. We're Bible readers and find power for living in the New Testament. God bless you.
Dan, you are a saint. So patient & compassionate. If my father spoke to me that way, I honestly don’t think I could be kind in return. When he says you have a nicer room than he does & looks at you the way he does,I would’ve probably reminded him that his room is a lot nicer than the rooms in some of the local nursing homes. You really handle him amazingly. Your love & kindness are wonderful. 🫶
God bless you Dan and Danielle for taking care of Ed. It has been years since my father has passed and would give anything to have him in my life now. Even though Ed has dementia ......and it is a major commitment to take care of his needs....every moment you spend with him is precious and a blessing!
It’s fascinating to watch another human being, compromised by memory loss, return to a state of early childhood innocence that is interrupted only by glimpses of his former self. The value of these videos is in de-stigmatizing this disease and showing how important it is for people with it to be surrounded by loving family.
When Ed said all my years of hard work to a room, you handled it so well, Dan. Ed was very active and alert this morning. 92 looking good on him. Bless you, Dan and Danielle, for your love and kindness for Ed, that keeps him going.❤
Dementia or not.
Your dad is very polite!!
Indeed
I believe dementia doesn't make people mean, but it reveals their true character.
@@Lpmack22 Sadly, not always - my mother was the sweetest woman ever - during the last two years with dementia, she, at times , was horrible - so sad
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So sorry to hear that. I stand corrected.💛🦋
He sure is. I love his spirit.
All these years of hardwork and I end up with that... 🤣🤣 Grandpa is unwittingly hilarious!! 😂
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
🤣🤣🤣 He tells it how he sees it ❤
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I both laughed and ached for him, with that. What a reality that he won't even remember hours later. Dementia is something else... wow!
He is so hard headed. He doesn't like to be told to be careful. He always says "You be careful".
Dan is remarkable I don’t care what anyone says it’s takes a lot to take care of someone around the clock and this man does it gracefully ❤❤Aslo Danielle loves her so much she really has pops best interest❤
I don't know how they do it. Just one day and I would be ready to put Ed in memory care and those places are awful. Even the best ones don't offer good care. Medically they are fine but no one on one care. Patients are pretty much on their own. They wander the halls alone all day.
"All the years of hard work and.." He wants that master bedroom. lol
Exactly 😂
😂
He had that room in the beginning then Danielle kicked him out of the bedroom I saw he took grandpa’s room they make videos of grandpa make money they put in your bank accounts and grandpa gets a little room with the sun shines in and he hast to go to sleep by the sun shining
Except grandpa besides what they kept for themselves and for Andrew and Mark and the rest of your family grandpa that’s what you get left out of boxes and boxes of gifts is a few socks and a T-shirt and a hat while they confiscated everything else
@@marycribbs49you do realize this guy has no idea where he is, or what’s going on most of the time? He doesn’t know when he ate last, he doesn’t know if his wife is alive… grow tf up.
He wants to switch rooms. He wants the larger one. 😁
Dan you are so patient. I can't even imagine how much you struggle with your emotions taking care of Grandpa Ed. You and Danielle are angels. 🙏❤️🙏
Dan is an angel , grandpa doesn’t know how lucky he is !!
Happy birthday, Grandpa Ed. I wish you many more blessed birthdays years in the future. God is working it out for you. 🎉🎂🎊❤️
@@3timeconor It's not ED who is lucky to have Dan, contrary it's Dan who was lucky to have dad for the opportunity to pay him back taking care of him❤
Agree!!
It's definitely not an easy job. My Mom took care of my Grandma who had Alzheimer's and it was very difficult at times. Dan does a great job with Dr. Ed, many props to him! 💗
I love how Grandpa caught onto Dan saying I'll take you anywhere you "need" to go haha! He's thinking what about where I "want" to go lmao?!! He is still smart as a tack! ❤️
I caught that too. He definitely emphasized “need” and Dan caught on quick.
@@MelissaPurpllotus That's why I think Ed puts on sometimes. He is not all gone. Sometimes yes sometimes no.
When Grandpa asks for his car and keys, what he really is asking, "What happened to my freedom?" Having lived independently for most of his life, he became accustomed to getting up and going somewhere, anywhere, just at his free will. God bless everyone trying to help Grandpa adjust to his current reality.
Your independence is a tough thing to lose
My husband lost his independence at 51 due to multiple strokes. He’s 69 now. He still misses driving whenever and wherever he wants. I work hard every day to help maintain his dignity even though he cannot communicate, make decisions, and a host of other things. My heart broke when grandpa said all he had was in one room. I can almost hear my husband’s voice as he looks around Dan’s room with a bit of childlike jealousy. It’s extremely depressing and trying to be a caregiver, but it’s worth it to have your loved one still here.
Dan, would it comfort Ed if you said “Dad this is your house now and we all live here together” rather than “ this is my house, you live with me”…
Yes, the loss of freedom or independence and ownership.
@@RannaBo-fp7neor when he said your room is bigger than mine Dan could have said I shared with it my wife so that's why ours is bigger. Anyhow let's remember Dr. Ed 92 year old man dealing with Dementia and what ever Dan says to him to comfort him Grandpa will again and again ask those questions. I think Dan and his lovely wife, and brother Mark too, are doing fine job with Dr. Ed. I am proud of that family and we should all wish them the very best.
This one made my cry. When he said “all my years of hard work & that’s what I have” when Dan showed him his room. 🥺 Getting old & having dementia just sucks! Thank goodness Grandpa has such a loving family. 🫶
That’s a blessing to be a kid again all the good he did he was blessed to not have to worry and return to his child days 🎉🎉🎉
He is rich, has more money in bank than you..
@@tianzhou1244 what does that have to do with anything? Having money at his age doesn’t mean much other than feeling secure because he grew up during the depression. It’s not like he will go buy a fancy house or a yacht. Yes, he does have a lot more money than I do, but I’m not the envious type.
@@jenniferquackenbush7458 You said you cried when he said all my years of hard work and that's what I have, and I'm reminding you not to be sad because he is rich and he does in fact have much more than a room.. Don't be mad at me because you are sad lol..
Das macht mich auch traurig 😢
God blessed Dan with an abundance of patience!
Patience
I think his dad had a hand in that.
Some people (like Dan) just bring good vibes. He’s awesome.
Amen
This is how you treat your parents in old age. Patience and respect.
Yea but just not from Dan and co.
Dr. Ed is funny, all the years of hard work and I end up with this 😂😂, Dan I think Pops wants your room 😅
Yes he does want Dan's room, his wife, his house, and car.
Dad wants his car, wallet, & a wife.. not bad at all.. Bless you Pop 🙏🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾
I love that no matter what, he's always smiling and has a good attitude about everything.
He really do be smiling,, love it 💕
@@earnestinehamilton9760 even when he forgets that he's he's son, he still inherently trusts him. It's sweet.
He just looks lost to me and sad.
Dr. Ed makes me laugh every time. He says I work all my life and I end up with that. It makes me realize also when we leave this planet, we're not leaving with nothing as well. My goodness, that's life.👍🏽❤️🙏🏽
Grandpa has definitely taken a liking to Dan's room. "It has lots of space to walk around!" Love him xx
Only because it has a sliding door so he can escape outdoors when he wants to. 😅
“All my years of hard work outside and I end up with that thing 👉🏼” 😂😂😂
ALL YEARS OF HARD WORK WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW HE DIDN'T FORGET THAT AND THE BIG ROOM IN THE HOUSE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤HE NOTICE THING'S AND HIS NEED FOR FEMALE COMPANY HE MISS 😊😊😊
He’s still sharp He’s checking to see if the raindrops are hitting the pool OK blessed
My favorite part 🩵
He has always used that to judge if it was raining or not.
@@art_see_shan1849
Mine too!! Still so observant 😊
he is the sweetest old man! But funny.... doesn't want to go to the store but just wants to be able to. I love his humor. Dan, you are so patient... good job. lol I love it "I worked hard for years and all I end up with this." Deep down he realizes what a treasure he ended up with such a good son
🤭"Where's his' wife, Dan?"💞
😘And he has NOT forgotten about all of his' hard work outside! Amen!!🎊
Dan & Ed are great guys
That part was actually sad to me. Ed said he spent all that time working his whole life, and now he has 'a room.' Atleast he has kids that love him.
As a Geriatric Nurse working in Memory Care, I can safely say that the dignity, patience and love you give to your beautiful Father is absolutely exemplary. As your peer and someone who’s own Mother is experiencing dementia, you are an inspiration! Much love to all of you from St. Paul, MN ❤
Blessings To You 92 Years
I love him and you're so patient with him. God bless him and your family for keeping him at home. 🙏🏾💕
"All my years of hardwork, I end up in this room." Tell me a lot about life. While working keep enjoying. God bless grandpa with strength and good health in his new age. He's a blessings to us all. ❤❤❤
Yes he is 💕
Even memories we make, we can't have always
Awe, he knew the pool would show him it was raining. Good catch, dad.
Oh No!😒 When Ed said about his room sign: "All my years of hard work outside, to end up with that!" Still that quick wit.❤
That’s sad ! This is not the first time he stated that but he also said as long as I with family!
I doubt he was trying to be humorous. He’s frustrated with his living situation.
Well better than being in a nursing home! As Dan says .. beats the alternative!!!
Bless grampa Ed’s heart. His generation(same as my grandparents) were raised during era of the depression hence home ownership and being in your home was highly important. My grandparents were adamant about staying in their home until the end, even with my sisters and I asking them to move in with one of us. It was difficult to care for them, for their meals, basic necessities healthcare and upkeep of their home. Especially since my sisters and I all have young families. My grampa lived until 100 and my nana 98. I miss them every single day.
@@jatteam8615 Yes, I get that. WIT doesn't just mean funny. Also means intelligent, mentally quick.
When Grandpa said all those years of hard work, it broke my heart.💔 Grandpa, you have the love of your kids and family and it's all that matters in life. You also have your subscribers all over the world. Dan, please let Grandpa read my comments. I really want him to know that we care.❤
Hahah he was scoping out that room for a hostile takeover lol… 😂😂 I think his wheels were turning to get negotiating for that room with all that room to walk around in 😅
You could see the gears in his head turning he was thinking it 😅
Hi everyone,
Even though Grandpa Ed thinks that is all he has ended up with is his room, but the rest of Dan’s home is his too, the loverly outside patio, the pool, the food, company everyday, lunches out most days he is very lucky really.
Some elderly people have nobody. Now that is very sad.
Love to you all 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Doesn't like taking a back seat and a small room. ❤
cannot blame him🥰
I love the way Grandpa Ed always says "I'll take your word for it" shows that even when he's not convinced with some of your explanations Dan, he chooses to trust you. Love you all♥️♥️🌹
Dan, thank you for sharing your dad with the world.
Dad was testing Dan. “Take me to the store”.
You are so respectful and patient
Pop said: “How you know I sold it “?!! Pop wanted proof. 😂
LOL luv it 💕
You can tell how independent this dear man was throughout his life. Always so concerned about everything and everyone being okay. Losing his independence must be hard. Dan and Danielle deal with this like champs. Ed is so blessed to be living out his last years with them. So many don't have this chance ❤
He is so lucky to stay home & be loved❤️🙏❤
Dan you’re really a loving son , my salute to you Dan , bless your heart
the son is so patient, you can hear his son start to get tired of repeating, but he pulls right along, good son.
😢 "After all my years of hard work , I end up with this " 💔
Yeah, that was sad.
I love the interaction between father and son! So human and lovely
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Much much Much better than a nursing home. ❤ He is so adorable, reminds me of my late grandfather.
that was sad when he said all those years of hard work and all i end up with is this one little room.....:(
Happy Belated 92nd Birthday Ed🎉❤🎉🎊
It breaks my heart when Ed is so confused but he still manages to smile. Loves and best wishes.
That hoodie has me 😂😂😂😂😂
Even though grandpa never talks about it…you know deep down he knows he’s being takin care of by his loving family instead of being throw into a senior home and for that he’s forever grateful 🙌
He is so sweet & always worries about his kids. Amazing dad.
My heart's break everytime I watched the video. God bless Dan for taking care his father,so with his family
So cute when he says worked his whole life and that’s all he’s got. 🤗🤗a room. Bless him. ❤. That will be all of us eventually 😊
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You're good, son &you treat your dad patiently. God bless you both 🙌❤️🙌❤️🙌❤️🙌
You have to be special and patient to take care of someone with dementia.
Dan is the greatest caregiver, and has the patience of Job.
All that hard work and all he has is that room😂
The way he tried to test you with a trip to the store. Lol
You are such a loving son to your Dad, God Bless you more!
What Ed has is the love of his family and all of the care he needs. He is not alone struggling or in a home. He has the security of a loving son and wife who actually are more than anyone could want. He has Mark too. Wonderful Mark. Its more beautiful than anything material xxx
It's tough when he sees it as all the years of hard work have been reduced to "his room" and says "nice socks I'm gonna have to get some like that" or "you have lots of room to walk around" and when I say "it's tough" I mean on you Dan. Momentarily (seconds) for Pop but it resonantes for you. I applaud you keeping so calm and patient but please don't let it hurt for too long. I remember these days with my Mom. It's not easy but the sundowning won't last and the next moment will stumble upon you. Let it find you with your chin up, your voice soothing and your soul peaceful. So much love, respect and admiration sent to you Dan & Danielle❤
So nice that Ed continues to be in a home setting with his family. Hoping that continues to be possible.
My mother was sick when I was growing up and had shock treatments. She passed away from cancer of the brain years later. These videos remind me so much of her. God bless you and your family!
God bless him. He reminds me of how my Dad was...
Ed was so tickled that he got birthday gifts…so nice of his fans. 🙂 👍
What a lovely bright room he has
I love when Pap say I guess I have to take your word for it.
Bless his heart. “All those years of hard work and this is what I have”. Broke my heart. That’s a tuff one. My 87 yo mother is in the beginning stages of dementia, and I can’t tell you enough how much your videos help me to understand and give me me patience.
He’s going to want your room Dan 😂
He sure is😃
My grandma is like your Dad! Every time I come to visit her, she asks me the same questions like: who I am, where do I live, do I have any children etc. After giving her all these answers she starts asking them again and sometimes it’s really exhausting to repeat it over and over again. So my respect to you for being so patient.
Gosh this man had very strong work ethics it shines right through him
I love when he says: "all my years of hard work outside and I ended with that" or "I sold it? To whom?" "I dont know to who. So How do you know that I sold it". He is so cute. And you are amazing Dan. God will reward you and Danielle for all of this hard work.
Need and want, he picked that right up.
Dan, you are giving so many of us examples of kindness and patience! Thank you!
Thank you for your videos, God bless you, your Dad is a Sweetheart ❤️
How exhausting, bless you for being able to take care of your dad.
😂 i love Dan's attitude and his responses. He cra KS me up.
He seems upset that he doesn't live in his own home. He's been reduced to one bedroom, but he has no idea how fortunate he is to live with you and your family and not live in a nursing home or memory care home. I'm not knocking those places, but there is
nothing like living with a loving family. ❤
He can never understand why this has happened. Dan and Danielle do a wonderful job helping him live in the moment.
I agree with you. He's blessed to live with caring and loving family members.
absolutely The poa in my family placed my mom into sr living in a facility run by Mennonites. It is nice but very lonely as she is not a joiner, to use her terms and is by herself all the time.Unfortunately I am not close by or I would there all the time. I hate that my family did this to her. She has no dementia and after pt is steady on her feet. She will never complain but in just 6 mths I see her losing interest in everything, even tv, and it breaks my heart to think of her sitting in little room just waiting for God
I'll knock those places they're a nightmare. There's neglect and abuse in every single one of them but to a different degree (some minor, some major).
😢😢❤️🙏
So much love, care and patience. Beautiful! Dads smile is priceless
This grandpa is so cute! Can you imagine how sweet person was before dementia situation?
Dad is very smart and sarcastic.
I had a grandmother, born in 1901, that got Alzheimer's in 1989. I understand everything. My grandma was so healthy except for her mind and eventually the ability to talk even left her. Then she passed years later. 😥
My soul is with you brother. And today I'm praying for you and yours.
We're Bible readers and find power for living in the New Testament.
God bless you.
God will bless you Dan,for you are doing.
He is precious. I just found y'all today, and he has stolen my heart! ❤
He's adorable❤. He laughs and says "all my years of hard work, outside and end up with that! " He's processing the information you provide him
I love when pop says “ I’ll take your word for it “. ❤
Nothing made me laugh harder than when he said all those years working outside the house and I end up with this... man😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂
Men they never give it up!!!! My grandfather at 90 was still looking for a girlfriend😅😳
Dan, you are a saint. So patient & compassionate. If my father spoke to me that way, I honestly don’t think I could be kind in return. When he says you have a nicer room than he does & looks at you the way he does,I would’ve probably reminded him that his room is a lot nicer than the rooms in some of the local nursing homes. You really handle him amazingly. Your love & kindness are wonderful. 🫶
Aww the hard work and a sign on the door 😢
Dan, you have an amazing patience. Well done you ❤
“I’ll take your word for it “. ❤❤❤❤ You and Danielle take such good care of him. God bless. 🙏🙏
Love you young man ,,live long , You got caring children. ❤
God bless you Dan and Danielle for taking care of Ed. It has been years since my father has passed and would give anything to have him in my life now. Even though Ed has dementia ......and it is a major commitment to take care of his needs....every moment you spend with him is precious and a blessing!
That's nice people sent him socks.You have a nice caring family
What a sweetheart he is, I just want to hug him!
Pops like I'm 92 years old where's all my s*** at I didn't work all these years for nothing 😂😂😂
Ed has a lovely place with a caring loving family, lucky Ed.
Thank you dad for taking so good care of him!! Dan.
Gracias por la labor tan bonita que haces con tu padre es muy bonito lo que estas haciendo tu papa es verdaderamente adorable.
It’s fascinating to watch another human being, compromised by memory loss, return to a state of early childhood innocence that is interrupted only by glimpses of his former self. The value of these videos is in de-stigmatizing this disease and showing how important it is for people with it to be surrounded by loving family.
We all want independence. 😢😢
Interestingly, Pop still has an analytical mind. He is so sweet. I like his statement about ending up with a room....😅
When Ed said all my years of hard work to a room, you handled it so well, Dan. Ed was very active and alert this morning. 92 looking good on him. Bless you, Dan and Danielle, for your love and kindness for Ed, that keeps him going.❤