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granmothers dementia

By LucyH
Wed 21 Nov 2007 13:45

hi i ve onlyjust recently joined, i no longer live at home but my mum cares for my gran who has dementia as five years and also cares for my uncle who has learning difficulties and attends local adult centre. gran has started to get restless at night and very confused. mum is exhausted. gran has been to respite but didnt work out, no social worker at present
any advice?? Sad emoticon

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By chenrezig chenrezig
Re: granmothers dementia
Wed 21 Nov 2007 18:24

To start with has your Mum had a Carer's Assessment? Even if your gran is not in favour of one for herself, your Mum is entitled to one for herself - info on it on this website at - www.carers.org
Also check out the link below as it has lot of useful info if you haven't done it before.
www.direct.gov.uk

Is she registered as a Carer with her GP so they are aware? Some GP's have special Carers info packs with useful contacts and info

On this website - Old Age -
www.carers.org
Alzheimers and Dementia -
www.carers.org

Other benefits you should check out -
Carer's Allowance - www.carers.org
Attendance Allowance - www.carers.org
-contact your local CAB to make sure your Mum and Gran are getting all the benefits you are entitled to.

This one might also help - Alzheimers Society - lots of useful factsheets on all forms of dementia (my father has been diagnosed with vascular dementia -had it for last six/seven years),
www.alzheimers.org.uk

I'm sure there are other Carers out there who will be posting more info as well.

Take Care

Liz

By ValerieN
Re: granmothers dementia
Wed 21 Nov 2007 18:28

Hi Lucy
Firstly your Mum needs to get a care manager, your Uncle may already have one. She also needs an assessment of her own needs. Your uncle should be able to get respite care which will take some pressure off occasionally. I don`t know where your Gran went for respite but I would try again at maybe different place. Try a couple of hours to start off with. The pressure your Mum is under is going to get worse as your Gran deteriorates, but I`m sure you know that already. Get your Gp on side. There is help out there but you need to know where it is. Contact your local PRT. Hope things work out.....Regards ValerieN