Many patients and their family's do not realise that they can reclaim any fees that have been paid out of their own pocket for ongoing care for a loved one. Even if the patient has passed away, the family can still reclaim their lost inheritance.
Families who have loved ones suffering with alzheimers and other debilitating illnesses should contact us without delay and let us get the ball rolling for you. We operate a 'no win no fee' and there are no upfront charges to make either.
My great grandmother has this disease. She is 90 years old and physically fit. Personally i find that she has her good days and bad days. On a bad day she well be very quiet and struggles to get her words out. On a good day she is alot more talkative and switched on.
The whole family have adapted to the disease now, so we all know what to expect and how to understand her.
The lady is my aunt. She's happy and talkative, but not really connecting with the family and not really knowing what she is talking about. Since this movie was taken, she no longer recognizes anybody and a visit like this is no longer possible.
Why would visits no longer be possible just because she doesn't recognize u? I work in an Alzheimer's unit, and to be honest, love and affection makes a huge difference in their world. They might not know ur name, or who u are, but it truly helps to have visitors. I am sorry to hear that ur Aunt isn't doing so well. My heart goes out to u.
She seems to be doing quite well. Hopefully she will for a long while. My mother is also in a facility and is very sad, sometimes angry, and only wants to go home. I love her dearly and remind her daily of that.
My Granny was a writer and a nurse, but you'd never know that now because of Alzheimer's. Elegy for Iris is a great book to read for anyone who has a loved one with Alzheimer's. Great video- thanks!
Many patients and their family's do not realise that they can reclaim any fees that have been paid out of their own pocket for ongoing care for a loved one. Even if the patient has passed away, the family can still reclaim their lost inheritance.
Families who have loved ones suffering with alzheimers and other debilitating illnesses should contact us without delay and let us get the ball rolling for you. We operate a 'no win no fee' and there are no upfront charges to make either.
CareLegal 1 year ago
what a wouderful woman =) i wish you and your family the best.
kissinuquietlly80 3 years ago
My great grandmother has this disease. She is 90 years old and physically fit. Personally i find that she has her good days and bad days. On a bad day she well be very quiet and struggles to get her words out. On a good day she is alot more talkative and switched on.
The whole family have adapted to the disease now, so we all know what to expect and how to understand her.
yippydooda 3 years ago
I can relate. My mom has alzheimers.
blkcountrywesterngal 3 years ago
My landlord just died recently! 2008 Is a horrible year!
padude64 3 years ago
MY best friend just got diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease. A great friend he is! Just to see him deteorate before my eyes is so heartbreaking!
When I say best friends I say friens who are inseparable! I have nobody else!
padude64 3 years ago
Did the lady have Alzeimers? She seems happy and talkative.
Fm
fruitmousse 4 years ago
The lady is my aunt. She's happy and talkative, but not really connecting with the family and not really knowing what she is talking about. Since this movie was taken, she no longer recognizes anybody and a visit like this is no longer possible.
basykes 4 years ago
I am glad you took videos so you could remeber visits like this.
musichalloffame 4 years ago
Why would visits no longer be possible just because she doesn't recognize u? I work in an Alzheimer's unit, and to be honest, love and affection makes a huge difference in their world. They might not know ur name, or who u are, but it truly helps to have visitors. I am sorry to hear that ur Aunt isn't doing so well. My heart goes out to u.
Plentyofsmiles 4 years ago 2
I actually work in an alzheimer's unit. You can visit whitehouse2007 and see my little Elaine.
Whitehouse2007 5 years ago
Thanks for sharing, sorry for your loss. My mom's been living with it over 8 years now. It sad to watch that happen to someone you love.
lynndecker 5 years ago
She seems to be doing quite well. Hopefully she will for a long while. My mother is also in a facility and is very sad, sometimes angry, and only wants to go home. I love her dearly and remind her daily of that.
peapodhas3 5 years ago
mine too but she is very nice and happy
poopyscoopy101 4 years ago
My Granny was a writer and a nurse, but you'd never know that now because of Alzheimer's. Elegy for Iris is a great book to read for anyone who has a loved one with Alzheimer's. Great video- thanks!
mariahcc 5 years ago