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[quote=Anonymous]Is she living alone? She is a danger to herself if she is. My Mom was very very resistant to moving (with my Dad to IL near me). It was still early stages, but I’m sure it was scary to think about moving. (And she had no idea she had memory loss) But she got violent, and we had to move them to protect my Dad. I’m so glad they moved closer to me. And that we moved her when we did. She had just enough memory making ability to get settled in their apartment. If we had waited, it would’ve been much more traumatic for her. And as others have said, the balance starts to go. Even with 24/7 caregivers, my Mom fell and hit her head. And that’s what killed her. It was difficult as the head injury was happening, but blessings in disguise that I didn’t have to watch her get to the end stages of dementia. [/quote]
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