Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
One of my clients, who’s also become a dear friend, we’ve been together 30+ years, was diagnosed with dementia.
I’ve known something was wrong for some time, and ultimately spoke with her husband and daughter because I was getting concerned. We all compared notes, and she was finally taken to the doctor and diagnosed.
She’s still more or less herself, but her lapses are impossible to ignore. She’s driving ok, isn’t getting lost or anything, but will do things like go out for groceries but come back with a new clothing item or some such because she forgot why she was going out.
I’ve begun taking over all her bill paying. She’s had bills go to collections because of nonpayment simply because she forgot to pay, or thought she had. There’s plenty of money, they live in a 4.5 million dollar home, there’s no lack of funds.
It’s just very sad to see her begin to decline this way. She was diagnosed with “moderate dementia” as per the Global Deterioration Scale.
Global Deterioration Scale
I’ve known something was wrong for some time, and ultimately spoke with her husband and daughter because I was getting concerned. We all compared notes, and she was finally taken to the doctor and diagnosed.
She’s still more or less herself, but her lapses are impossible to ignore. She’s driving ok, isn’t getting lost or anything, but will do things like go out for groceries but come back with a new clothing item or some such because she forgot why she was going out.
I’ve begun taking over all her bill paying. She’s had bills go to collections because of nonpayment simply because she forgot to pay, or thought she had. There’s plenty of money, they live in a 4.5 million dollar home, there’s no lack of funds.
It’s just very sad to see her begin to decline this way. She was diagnosed with “moderate dementia” as per the Global Deterioration Scale.
Global Deterioration Scale