Now about 11 weeks....since Mums last Quetiapine increase, and thankfully she has remained stable.
Alot calmer, joining in activities more, eating better, no issues with personal cares or dressing
Visits are so much better... not perfect of course, but better.
Mum is however now one of the ones thats started wandering into other residents rooms and picking up stuff, and taking it back to hers, or taking stuff from her room and leaving it in other rooms
She also strips her bed, remakes it, strips it again.... misplaces the sheets, pillowcases in other rooms
Her conversation is becoming less, but will answer when spoken to.
Also, almost doubly incontinent. After doing an incontinence review they are trialling her with pull up pants.
It was such a battle to get her to use pads, not sure how this will go down.
Care Manager said that cognitively Mum is considerably worse compared to this time a year ago, before UTI's and her downward spiral, but in otherways she can be quite aware.... which can often be the most difficult & challenging stage.
Thankful for no further UTI's, falls or infections touch wood... cross fingers
Alot calmer, joining in activities more, eating better, no issues with personal cares or dressing
Visits are so much better... not perfect of course, but better.
Mum is however now one of the ones thats started wandering into other residents rooms and picking up stuff, and taking it back to hers, or taking stuff from her room and leaving it in other rooms
She also strips her bed, remakes it, strips it again.... misplaces the sheets, pillowcases in other rooms
Her conversation is becoming less, but will answer when spoken to.
Also, almost doubly incontinent. After doing an incontinence review they are trialling her with pull up pants.
It was such a battle to get her to use pads, not sure how this will go down.
Care Manager said that cognitively Mum is considerably worse compared to this time a year ago, before UTI's and her downward spiral, but in otherways she can be quite aware.... which can often be the most difficult & challenging stage.
Thankful for no further UTI's, falls or infections touch wood... cross fingers