Paranoid delusions in a dementia sufferer are common, but can make family caregivers feel all alone and at a loss for what to do. You are not alone, and there are some concrete things that you can do! Watch now for more information! How Confident are You as a Family Caregiver? Take the Quiz www.sofiaamirpoor.com/Home
Thank you for this post. It's been so difficult dealing with my mother-in-law. Reasoning doesn't help. It's been so stressful. It feels like every day she has a mental health emergency. We're exhausted.
I actually cry and hurt inside to see my mom going paranoid and nuts. I feel sorry and bad for anyone going through this. It's just tragic to live like this. This is how it ends? Life is sad when the end nears 😢
It has just started with my mother, so we're getting her analyze with the neurologist and but she does keep urinary tract infections in this last two years really and she had a really close relationship with her o b y n but she retired and of course a little old age also adding into it so I'm not really sure but she's good with her money she can drive we drive with her in the car she can go to the market she can cook it's just she thinks people are following her and everything else but I'm a holistic person so I'm going to look more into this urinary tract infection thing
My father refuses to go to a doctor. He constantly thinks people are following him and trying to break into his house when it is him damaging the front door, staying up late at night moving all the furniture, walking around the house at night with a flashlight, he puts blue tape everywhere over all the locks. We had security cameras put up and he constantly moves them and even broke one of the cameras but he said it was someone else. He has called the police multiple times saying someone was hiding in the bushes or trying to break in or following him. I had to call them and tell them he is suffering from dementia. It's exhausting. My mom most of all is so tired. We don't know how much longer we can do this.
This is a great video and so glad I found it.. My mom has been suffering from chronic UTI delirium and it has been amplifying the degree of her dementia and paranoid delusions. She's been in a nursing home since the end of May. I go there most every day to help her with lunch. Every day is different and some more difficult than others.
Picking up a loved one.. Elderly - from the hospital today.. Theyve been at the behavioral hospital for 2weeks. Very worried how things wilk go when they come to the house. Big changes for every1 untill we can find proper housing. Thank you for thia informative video
My grandma age 85 year is also suffering from this disorder she thinks that everyone in my family is trying to humiliate her and does not give her good food and do discrimination in food . She thinks that two types of food is made in home one for her and another for rest of the family. We try to understand her but all in vain. Some times their is quarrel in my home due to this misconception.. My family is really helpless what to do...
I am so grateful for your video and your explanations they are heartfelt they are clear they are supportive and I wish I found them earlier with the advice to really find help. I held back as an only child with an 80 or 79 back then your old mother who suffered from medication disorder I would say plus COPD and diabetes and only certain broad parts of the brain that she used to train very strongly the business woman came out and then she forgot about her feelings and twisted everything around. But I love her very much I just broke my heart because I went under weight I’m 54 now and thank you for these videos I have different thoughts Again and it’s such a nice reminder that compassion is the way. Talking logically to my own brain does not help because it argues with it self but the compassion this huge amount of compassion and thinking of redirection is gorgeous. Thank you so much God bless you
Thank you for this post. My mum experiences psychosis and has a mild cognitive disorder rather than dementia. Comforting just makes my mum more distressed - she refuses any help It’s impossible to validate her delusions about my dad’s imagined infidelities!! After also trying distractions which didn’t really help end up just avoiding her altogether - which is really sad
My Mom lives in assisted living. She moans and screams at us when we visit. She has been diagnosed with Dementia. Noy sure how to handle her when she shows so much distress whenever any of my 5 siblings and myself visit. We believe she feels we abandoned her even though she gets several visits weekly. So hard and feel so quilty but we all need to work.
I love you! Thank you for your reassurance and kindness. Thank you for taking the time and energy to share loving ways to care for our loved ones. Thank you so much!🙏 I am going to listen to and share your videos. Thank you so much!!🥰
Thank you so much! My mother in law lives with us and she’s 90+ years old and driving us nuts! Thank you so much for giving this information! Helps sooooo much❤️
Thank you for sharing this video! I'm sending it to sibling because they're taking our mother's behavior to heart and won't go around her. Hopefully this will help because they do not listen to me.
I'm the one that always stayed with my mom even in the hospital. I was so hurt that she had said I had not done anything for her and her man friend that I had introduced her to, that the next time she was in the hospital I didn't stay. I remember her asking me if I was going to stay, I said no I hadn't planned on it. I feel guilty but she gave me such a hard time the last time I was there when I went out to my car and got locked out of the hospital because someone thought they saw someone with a gun. But it turned out to be false. I even asked a nurse to come back into her room and mention it so that she'd know it was true. At one point I lost the use of my left hand from trying to raise her up pulling the sheet. By then I was just so exhausted since my siblings were of no help. I was so sick myself from a previous surgery, given 18 months when my husband sprung on me that he wanted a divorce. My sister's boyfriend and our cousin both gave me a hard time for asking my sister to stay with Mom a couple nights on the weekend once in awhile. And she's their first born and only child until they adopted me and my twin brother then had a younger brother 18 months after we were adopted. But she waited till the last two weeks of my dad's cancer to help out but I thought it would be different this time because I waited several months after she retired to ask for help. My husband two advantage of the situation and for some reason begin to shame me for different things like using a sprayer for my mouth after I vomited. Due to the vomiting I had malnutrition and wasb98 lbs. He even accused me of going out to eat lunch every day when I was barely getting enough food at home and too weak to walk to a fast food restaurant. His daily sarcasm, hate, and ignoring me was the straw that almost broke me. I read a quote: "The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are stronger at the broken places.” I survived But I do not feel stronger, I just feel tired. We ended up staying together but those four years crushed my spirit. I will never be the same happy go lucky person filled with joy. Due to my illness I am still recovering. But I have made my own bedroom. I tried to do as much as I can by myself. I end up only getting the drunk guy that wants to watch TV at 9: 00 that annoyingly interrupts every five minutes.
Thank you Sofia for today's video on dilutions in dementia patients. My mom gets dilutions around me and hits me. I have mom's caregivers take over my role as caregiver to protect myself. I will share with caregivers what I have learned from you today.(I live in So Cal also) 🌻
This is my mom and she also suffers from thinking that her neighbor who lives by herself has another lady living there and she will say some lady came by and brought me some things the other day and it would’ve been me because I’m the only one that is there to help her.
I prepare meals and have a key word "present"; my son then presents the plate to grandma and she takes it with a smile and thanks him. Everyone gets to eat and we avoid her shaking like a leaf and crying because I put her dinner in front of her. It is insane but it works. having someone else there is sometimes a challenge. we have a table where all food pills breakfast is at her eye level. I put the food there and go into another room for a few minutes. it gives her time to notice it go to it and eat. my silence and zero eye contact with her helps her dillusions be less severe.
My former elderly neighbor falsely accused me of doing some type nefarious activity in the backyard at night. I proved this to be false with extensive security cam footage. We had our home harassed for years by their family, neighbors, and the police. The police had a personal relationship with the family and completely ignored our security cam footage. This situation caused our family much harm. Should the police have ignored the evidence and not informed my neighbor of the deer in my backyard that was setting off my former neighbor's motion sensors. Before my neighbor got motion sensors, she had been having extensive hallucinations of me in the backyard at night. I handle this situation very aggressive which in retrospect I wish I hadn't.
Thank you for this. My Mom hides EVERYTHING under her bed and then says someone has stolen her things. She also constantly takes things that do not belong to her. When I try to take the items from under the bed, she begins to yell at me and get irate. I can deal with this part. However, How do I help stop her tendencies to take other people’s belongings?
Hi Bo, thanks for your question. I'd ask you if there is a theme in the items she is taking, such as always keys, checkbooks or something else. If so, try to find the underlying need or significance that these items represent. ie, if it's keys, then maybe she's showing that she misses driving or there's somewhere important that she wants to go, in that case, you would want to validate her loss of the ability to drive and try to re-direct her to some other activity. If there is a theme, then maybe you could leave "fake" keys or a checkbook from a closed account around, then there is no harm if she takes them. I'd recommend that you and everyone else in the home don't leave keys, wallets or valuables laying around, you should keep them with you or keep them locked up. It might sound harsh, but it's better than her being locked up! There may be no way to keep her from this habit, unless you emptied the home of all it's contents, or had eyes on her every second of the day....and even that might not help! So my advise is to secure the things that you absolutely cannot have her take, leave benign "fake" items around that she might feel the need to take, and if needed, have someone take her out for a walk while you peek under the bed, if possible take your item, and replace it with a "fake" item. As always, validate and redirect. I'm sure it's not easy, I wish you well.
My mom has been having a problem for many years thinking that her guy friend or neighbor is not them that it’s some one else acting like them . This comes and goes.
mom Thinks I am poisoning her. So I prepare meals and have a key word "present"; my son then presents the plate to grandma and she takes it with a smile and thanks him. Everyone gets to eat and we avoid her shaking like a leaf and crying because I put her dinner in front of her. It is insane but it works. having someone else there is sometimes a challenge. we have a table where all food pills breakfast is at her eye level. I put the food there and go into another room for a few minutes. it gives her time to notice it go to it and eat. my silence and zero eye contact with her helps her dillusions be less severe. going into the other room reading Bible quietly causes her to leave me alone instead of seek to fight with me. if she is whispering evil things towards me, I go out in the back yard out of her view where she will not follow due to her belief it is "cold" out there. We hung blankets over the locks way high on doors. helps her believe it is cold and stopped her figuring how to escape. out of sight helps sooooo much. I really appreciate your honesty and help with these videos. Helpful!
It's tiring and looks more like punishment for the care givers when they go on their paranoid rage. But everyone keep your chin up. Keep pushing forward as they're relying on you even though they're don't know it 😢
Thank you Sofia - this is such helpful information to know about. I have been dealing with this problem with my MWD for a few months now. Even other siblings don't understand or believe me when I'm accused of stealing & or bringing awful people into the apt. we live in (her delusions). Well - I think over time they are starting to believe it is not all true but it is still not any good/ sturdy support from them. I am so often at my wits end & still contemplating whether I should turn her care over to the sibling that is my mother's health care Proxy?! It has even affected my physical health & wellbeing. I feel so badly that it becomes difficult even to take th steps to move out. Does this make any sense or sound familiar to you or anyone here reading this?
Isabel, yes, it sounds very familiar! Please take a look at this video about what to do when you can no longer care for your parent, it might help. ruclips.net/video/uLA_8xpwIGE/видео.html
I live with grandma and she's been doing this she's the only one I live with we have no transportation I'm 18 and I haven't really had a life becouse I have to take care of her and she's driving me crazy I thought about sucided I went out with my friends and she called the cops becouse she thought I was kidnapped I'm 18 and can't even go for a walk I haven't hung out with my friends actually lost them all iv been trippin and loosing my mind with her I'm sorry but it's driving me crazy and she wount take medication Everytime I talk to her about it she says that shes getting on my nerves so she wount say no more and shake her hands and I try to explain that's not it I just feel like she needs medication to help her out but she wount listen to me or the doctors even they said she needs something she drove them crazy when she went to the hospital for her copd she stresses about everything and has a burst of energy and just always seems like she's having a panic attack and nothing is wrong there nothing to do or worry about I'm going Insane and I'm the only one around her I can't afford to go insane
I hope and pray things have gotten better for you. I know this is frustrating but understand you have a whole beautiful life ahead of you. This too shall pass.
Reassurance doesn’t work ! Losing your temper happens ! I got accused the other night of stealing her big lotto win and my Mom spent the whole visit time not speaking to me for something that’s not even real ! It’s a regular occurrence! It’s always something bad too like stealing, being accused of drug taking etc etc. I’m a qualified lawyer and guidance counsellor and I’m on my own trying to look after my Mom. She’s got psychosis with dementia and refuses to get out of the bed. She says she’s under doctors orders to stay put and she’s wasting away ! Trust me reassurance doesn’t do Jack Shit ! I want my Mom back !
I understand how you feel. It’s very difficult. I am going through the same thing and have similar background as you. I wonder if you need additional support, like a Case Manager? I am getting my mom’s set up next week because I just can’t take it anymore. I wish you and your mom the best moving forward. ❤🙏🏾
Why do you say this? In your experience did the elderly person take medication or did cognitive behavioral therapy? We are currently dealing with this and it is very frustrating because the individual is argumentative and mean
My 78 Father is paranoid about me taking his junked up skunky stoner hoarder house he's paying $$ to some dude to watch over his fugly house title repeatedly reminding me"You're not selling my house putting me in a prison nursing home." Etc
I don't know if my mom has dementia, but I need to find out how to get help for her. She is suffering with delusions. She believes she is not worthy of life anymore and she thinks the Devil is coming for her. She is calling us crying for help and my father is not giving her support I think that he is in Denial and overwhelmed. My sister believes that my mom is dealing with schizophrenia, but she is not a doctor. I just want my mom to get the help that she needs. It's been three years. If anyone here has advice, please can you comment on what to do.
My mom wont go to the doctor. She thinks the neighbors planted devices in her house and are spying on her and planning to kill her. She hearing ful on conversations and i dont hear anything. She hearing voice from the toilet all the vents. She called 911 and fbi on the neighbors. She has plumber coming to the house because she thinks the neighbors tapped into her water line. Im scared i have nobody and just in this alone.
@Christina.Farley no she did go inpatient for mental health for six weeks and she made some improvement on meds. She wont take the meds and now she just as bad as ever. Everyone saying I put her in memory care but they want 10 thousand month latterly don't have that.
A cousin is violent and hits caregivers because he puts on multiple layers of clothing, can’t get them off to go to the bathroom, then thinks the caregivers are attacking him when they try to get off a layer of clothing. He hits them… meds haven’t helped so far.
My father is going nuts. Telling us he’s going to kill us. That we are stealing from him. That we are opening stuff. He’s angry and acting hurtful towards us. It’s starting to get scary.
@MM-qo4to I know everyone wants to take care of their parents, but sometimes I really ask people to reconsider, and this would be such a situation. If not already done, have dad evaluated by MD/psych. But if his mental status does not improve, and quick, there is a big risk that he could hurt someone ; you or someone else in the family....children? Please know when it's more than can be handled at home. You can still love him when he lives somewhere else. Hugs
@evakassandra It could be several things. Some possibilities could be from medications, early dementia, brain injury or mental illness. A thorough evaluation from a doctor is in order. No matter the cause, your response should be the same.
Paranoid delusions in a dementia sufferer are common, but can make family caregivers feel all alone and at a loss for what to do. You are not alone, and there are some concrete things that you can do! Watch now for more information!
How Confident are You as a Family Caregiver? Take the Quiz
www.sofiaamirpoor.com/Home
Thank you for this post. It's been so difficult dealing with my mother-in-law. Reasoning doesn't help. It's been so stressful. It feels like every day she has a mental health emergency. We're exhausted.
I actually cry and hurt inside to see my mom going paranoid and nuts. I feel sorry and bad for anyone going through this. It's just tragic to live like this. This is how it ends? Life is sad when the end nears 😢
It has just started with my mother, so we're getting her analyze with the neurologist and but she does keep urinary tract infections in this last two years really and she had a really close relationship with her o b y n but she retired and of course a little old age also adding into it so I'm not really sure but she's good with her money she can drive we drive with her in the car she can go to the market she can cook it's just she thinks people are following her and everything else but I'm a holistic person so I'm going to look more into this urinary tract infection thing
Thank you, it’s so hard. Thank you for Addressing this very difficult situation when you are the one being accused of stealing.
My father refuses to go to a doctor. He constantly thinks people are following him and trying to break into his house when it is him damaging the front door, staying up late at night moving all the furniture, walking around the house at night with a flashlight, he puts blue tape everywhere over all the locks. We had security cameras put up and he constantly moves them and even broke one of the cameras but he said it was someone else. He has called the police multiple times saying someone was hiding in the bushes or trying to break in or following him. I had to call them and tell them he is suffering from dementia. It's exhausting. My mom most of all is so tired. We don't know how much longer we can do this.
My mom is constantly saying that some one has stole stuff from her
thank you for creating these videos. much needed and very helpful.
This is a great video and so glad I found it.. My mom has been suffering from chronic UTI delirium and it has been amplifying the degree of her dementia and paranoid delusions. She's been in a nursing home since the end of May. I go there most every day to help her with lunch. Every day is different and some more difficult than others.
Thanks. I'm beginning to go thru these experiences with my mother, now.
It's just the beginning, please follow along.
Picking up a loved one.. Elderly - from the hospital today.. Theyve been at the behavioral hospital for 2weeks.
Very worried how things wilk go when they come to the house. Big changes for every1 untill we can find proper housing.
Thank you for thia informative video
My grandma age 85 year is also suffering from this disorder she thinks that everyone in my family is trying to humiliate her and does not give her good food and do discrimination in food . She thinks that two types of food is made in home one for her and another for rest of the family. We try to understand her but all in vain. Some times their is quarrel in my home due to this misconception.. My family is really helpless what to do...
Thanks my grandma is always accusing anything and all the bad stuff
I am so grateful for your video and your explanations they are heartfelt they are clear they are supportive and I wish I found them earlier with the advice to really find help. I held back as an only child with an 80 or 79 back then your old mother who suffered from medication disorder I would say plus COPD and diabetes and only certain broad parts of the brain that she used to train very strongly the business woman came out and then she forgot about her feelings and twisted everything around. But I love her very much I just broke my heart because I went under weight I’m 54 now and thank you for these videos I have different thoughts Again and it’s such a nice reminder that compassion is the way. Talking logically to my own brain does not help because it argues with it self but the compassion this huge amount of compassion and thinking of redirection is gorgeous. Thank you so much God bless you
Thankyou - this is really heartbreaking and super hard to deal with. I will try this thankyou again
You are so welcome! One day at a time!
This helps my fear of heart breaking further every time I see her , thanks!
Thank you for this post. My mum experiences psychosis and has a mild cognitive disorder rather than dementia. Comforting just makes my mum more distressed - she refuses any help
It’s impossible to validate her delusions about my dad’s imagined infidelities!!
After also trying distractions which didn’t really help end up just avoiding her altogether - which is really sad
My Mom lives in assisted living. She moans and screams at us when we visit. She has been diagnosed with Dementia. Noy sure how to handle her when she shows so much distress whenever any of my 5 siblings and myself visit. We believe she feels we abandoned her even though she gets several visits weekly. So hard and feel so quilty but we all need to work.
What a great teacher you are. Thank you so much
Thanks, this is a timely reminder for me
I love you! Thank you for your reassurance and kindness. Thank you for taking the time and energy to share loving ways to care for our loved ones. Thank you so much!🙏 I am going to listen to and share your videos. Thank you so much!!🥰
Thank you so much! My mother in law lives with us and she’s 90+ years old and driving us nuts! Thank you so much for giving this information! Helps sooooo much❤️
You are so welcome! I'm glad it helps! Thanks so much for watching and I wish you nothing but the best with you MIL.
Thank you Sofia and God bless you for the work that you are doing 🙏❤️
This is hard to watch. Thank you for sharing. I hope to be more understanding
Deeply appreciate what you're doing here. Thank you thank you thank you.
Thank you for sharing this video! I'm sending it to sibling because they're taking our mother's behavior to heart and won't go around her. Hopefully this will help because they do not listen to me.
Thanks for sharing!! I hope it helps the family
May be your sibling is overwhelmed with providing care by himself as well .
This is a life changing video.. thanks for the precious tips
I'm glad that found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
I'm the one that always stayed with my mom even in the hospital.
I was so hurt that she had said I had not done anything for her and her man friend that I had introduced her to, that the next time she was in the hospital I didn't stay. I remember her asking me if I was going to stay, I said no I hadn't planned on it. I feel guilty but she gave me such a hard time the last time I was there when I went out to my car and got locked out of the hospital because someone thought they saw someone with a gun. But it turned out to be false. I even asked a nurse to come back into her room and mention it so that she'd know it was true.
At one point I lost the use of my left hand from trying to raise her up pulling the sheet. By then I was just so exhausted since my siblings were of no help.
I was so sick myself from a previous surgery, given 18 months when my husband sprung on me that he wanted a divorce. My sister's boyfriend and our cousin both gave me a hard time for asking my sister to stay with Mom a couple nights on the weekend once in awhile. And she's their first born and only child until they adopted me and my twin brother then had a younger brother 18 months after we were adopted. But she waited till the last two weeks of my dad's cancer to help out but I thought it would be different this time because I waited several months after she retired to ask for help.
My husband two advantage of the situation and for some reason begin to shame me for different things like using a sprayer for my mouth after I vomited. Due to the vomiting I had malnutrition and wasb98 lbs. He even accused me of going out to eat lunch every day when I was barely getting enough food at home and too weak to walk to a fast food restaurant. His daily sarcasm, hate, and ignoring me was the straw that almost broke me.
I read a quote:
"The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are stronger at the broken places.”
I survived But I do not feel stronger, I just feel tired. We ended up staying together but those four years crushed my spirit. I will never be the same happy go lucky person filled with joy.
Due to my illness I am still recovering. But I have made my own bedroom. I tried to do as much as I can by myself. I end up only getting the drunk guy that wants to watch TV at 9: 00 that annoyingly interrupts every five minutes.
Thank you Sofia for today's video on dilutions in dementia patients. My mom gets dilutions around me and hits me. I have mom's caregivers take over my role as caregiver to protect myself. I will share with caregivers what I have learned from you today.(I live in So Cal also) 🌻
I’m so sorry Marta. That’s a heart breaker
This is my mom and she also suffers from thinking that her neighbor who lives by herself has another lady living there and she will say some lady came by and brought me some things the other day and it would’ve been me because I’m the only one that is there to help her.
It’s like you are in my household. 😢 Thank you so much for this wonderful information and video! ❤
Thank you for watching Jennifer!
Thank you for these great (& sanity saving) tips!
You are so welcome! Anytime!
How do you deal with dementia parent who refuses to eat because they think you are putting poison in their food?
I prepare meals and have a key word "present"; my son then presents the plate to grandma and she takes it with a smile and thanks him. Everyone gets to eat and we avoid her shaking like a leaf and crying because I put her dinner in front of her. It is insane but it works. having someone else there is sometimes a challenge. we have a table where all food pills breakfast is at her eye level. I put the food there and go into another room for a few minutes. it gives her time to notice it go to it and eat. my silence and zero eye contact with her helps her dillusions be less severe.
I appreciate you! Thanks for making this video
My pleasure! I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
My former elderly neighbor falsely accused me of doing some type nefarious activity in the backyard at night. I proved this to be false with extensive security cam footage. We had our home harassed for years by their family, neighbors, and the police. The police had a personal relationship with the family and completely ignored our security cam footage. This situation caused our family much harm. Should the police have ignored the evidence and not informed my neighbor of the deer in my backyard that was setting off my former neighbor's motion sensors. Before my neighbor got motion sensors, she had been having extensive hallucinations of me in the backyard at night. I handle this situation very aggressive which in retrospect I wish I hadn't.
Excellent information, thanks for the guidance.
Hi there! I’m glad you found it helpful!
Excellent video! Thank you very much!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for this. My Mom hides EVERYTHING under her bed and then says someone has stolen her things. She also constantly takes things that do not belong to her. When I try to take the items from under the bed, she begins to yell at me and get irate. I can deal with this part. However, How do I help stop her tendencies to take other people’s belongings?
Hi Bo, thanks for your question. I'd ask you if there is a theme in the items she is taking, such as always keys, checkbooks or something else. If so, try to find the underlying need or significance that these items represent. ie, if it's keys, then maybe she's showing that she misses driving or there's somewhere important that she wants to go, in that case, you would want to validate her loss of the ability to drive and try to re-direct her to some other activity. If there is a theme, then maybe you could leave "fake" keys or a checkbook from a closed account around, then there is no harm if she takes them. I'd recommend that you and everyone else in the home don't leave keys, wallets or valuables laying around, you should keep them with you or keep them locked up. It might sound harsh, but it's better than her being locked up! There may be no way to keep her from this habit, unless you emptied the home of all it's contents, or had eyes on her every second of the day....and even that might not help! So my advise is to secure the things that you absolutely cannot have her take, leave benign "fake" items around that she might feel the need to take, and if needed, have someone take her out for a walk while you peek under the bed, if possible take your item, and replace it with a "fake" item. As always, validate and redirect. I'm sure it's not easy, I wish you well.
Mam , I have a question . How could I reveal an unpleasant situation to a patient with paranoid delusions. For example a sudden demise of his father
My mom has been having a problem for many years thinking that her guy friend or neighbor is not them that it’s some one else acting like them . This comes and goes.
Wow Chris, that's the hardest situation!
"We do everything that we can to bring them back."
Helpful.
Glad you thought so!
Thank you so much ❤❤❤
Always welcome 😊
mom Thinks I am poisoning her. So I prepare meals and have a key word "present"; my son then presents the plate to grandma and she takes it with a smile and thanks him. Everyone gets to eat and we avoid her shaking like a leaf and crying because I put her dinner in front of her. It is insane but it works. having someone else there is sometimes a challenge. we have a table where all food pills breakfast is at her eye level. I put the food there and go into another room for a few minutes. it gives her time to notice it go to it and eat. my silence and zero eye contact with her helps her dillusions be less severe. going into the other room reading Bible quietly causes her to leave me alone instead of seek to fight with me. if she is whispering evil things towards me, I go out in the back yard out of her view where she will not follow due to her belief it is "cold" out there. We hung blankets over the locks way high on doors. helps her believe it is cold and stopped her figuring how to escape. out of sight helps sooooo much. I really appreciate your honesty and help with these videos. Helpful!
Wow, you are doing an amazing job under these circumstances! I admire that so much! Thanks for watching 😊
This was a good video but my parent doesn’t have dementia just paranoid delusions and won’t have help
Thank you
It's tiring and looks more like punishment for the care givers when they go on their paranoid rage. But everyone keep your chin up. Keep pushing forward as they're relying on you even though they're don't know it 😢
Thank you Sofia - this is such helpful information to know about. I have been dealing with this problem with my MWD for a few months now. Even other siblings don't understand or believe me when I'm accused of stealing & or bringing awful people into the apt. we live in (her delusions). Well - I think over time they are starting to believe it is not all true but it is still not any good/ sturdy support from them. I am so often at my wits end & still contemplating whether I should turn her care over to the sibling that is my mother's health care Proxy?!
It has even affected my physical health & wellbeing. I feel so badly that it becomes difficult even to take th steps to move out. Does this make any sense or sound familiar to you or anyone here reading this?
Isabel, yes, it sounds very familiar! Please take a look at this video about what to do when you can no longer care for your parent, it might help. ruclips.net/video/uLA_8xpwIGE/видео.html
Thank you so much!!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
thank you!
I live with grandma and she's been doing this she's the only one I live with we have no transportation I'm 18 and I haven't really had a life becouse I have to take care of her and she's driving me crazy I thought about sucided I went out with my friends and she called the cops becouse she thought I was kidnapped I'm 18 and can't even go for a walk I haven't hung out with my friends actually lost them all iv been trippin and loosing my mind with her I'm sorry but it's driving me crazy and she wount take medication Everytime I talk to her about it she says that shes getting on my nerves so she wount say no more and shake her hands and I try to explain that's not it I just feel like she needs medication to help her out but she wount listen to me or the doctors even they said she needs something she drove them crazy when she went to the hospital for her copd she stresses about everything and has a burst of energy and just always seems like she's having a panic attack and nothing is wrong there nothing to do or worry about I'm going Insane and I'm the only one around her I can't afford to go insane
I hope and pray things have gotten better for you. I know this is frustrating but understand you have a whole beautiful life ahead of you. This too shall pass.
Reassurance doesn’t work ! Losing your temper happens ! I got accused the other night of stealing her big lotto win and my Mom spent the whole visit time not speaking to me for something that’s not even real ! It’s a regular occurrence! It’s always something bad too like stealing, being accused of drug taking etc etc. I’m a qualified lawyer and guidance counsellor and I’m on my own trying to look after my Mom. She’s got psychosis with dementia and refuses to get out of the bed. She says she’s under doctors orders to stay put and she’s wasting away ! Trust me reassurance doesn’t do Jack Shit ! I want my Mom back !
I understand how you feel. It’s very difficult. I am going through the same thing and have similar background as you. I wonder if you need additional support, like a Case Manager? I am getting my mom’s set up next week because I just can’t take it anymore. I wish you and your mom the best moving forward. ❤🙏🏾
At the end of the day, there’s nothing that helps ! NOTHING!!!
Why do you say this? In your experience did the elderly person take medication or did cognitive behavioral therapy? We are currently dealing with this and it is very frustrating because the individual is argumentative and mean
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My 78 Father is paranoid about me taking his junked up skunky stoner hoarder house he's paying $$ to some dude to watch over his fugly house title repeatedly reminding me"You're not selling my house putting me in a prison nursing home." Etc
I don't know if my mom has dementia, but I need to find out how to get help for her. She is suffering with delusions. She believes she is not worthy of life anymore and she thinks the Devil is coming for her. She is calling us crying for help and my father is not giving her support I think that he is in Denial and overwhelmed. My sister believes that my mom is dealing with schizophrenia, but she is not a doctor. I just want my mom to get the help that she needs. It's been three years. If anyone here has advice, please can you comment on what to do.
I’m sorry you’re going through this. Has it gotten better?
My mom wont go to the doctor. She thinks the neighbors planted devices in her house and are spying on her and planning to kill her. She hearing ful on conversations and i dont hear anything. She hearing voice from the toilet all the vents. She called 911 and fbi on the neighbors. She has plumber coming to the house because she thinks the neighbors tapped into her water line. Im scared i have nobody and just in this alone.
This sounds exactly like our situation with my mother in law. I’m sorry you are going through this, has it gotten better yet?
@Christina.Farley no she did go inpatient for mental health for six weeks and she made some improvement on meds. She wont take the meds and now she just as bad as ever. Everyone saying I put her in memory care but they want 10 thousand month latterly don't have that.
my mother started this behavior in her 40s, could this still be a form of dementia at this age--shes 59 now?
What about the flying monkeys?🤷🏼♀️
I'm sick of being attacked by well-meaning Know Nothing Know-it-all!😡
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A cousin is violent and hits caregivers because he puts on multiple layers of clothing, can’t get them off to go to the bathroom, then thinks the caregivers are attacking him when they try to get off a layer of clothing. He hits them… meds haven’t helped so far.
My father is going nuts. Telling us he’s going to kill us. That we are stealing from him. That we are opening stuff. He’s angry and acting hurtful towards us. It’s starting to get scary.
@MM-qo4to I know everyone wants to take care of their parents, but sometimes I really ask people to reconsider, and this would be such a situation. If not already done, have dad evaluated by MD/psych. But if his mental status does not improve, and quick, there is a big risk that he could hurt someone ; you or someone else in the family....children? Please know when it's more than can be handled at home. You can still love him when he lives somewhere else. Hugs
Can someone around the age of 50 also be having these symptoms? I have a family member that is showing these dbelisuional paranoias.
@evakassandra It could be several things. Some possibilities could be from medications, early dementia, brain injury or mental illness. A thorough evaluation from a doctor is in order. No matter the cause, your response should be the same.
Paranoia or only trying to be funny according to others who are only at the time watching on?