My mom suffers from Dementia and daily forgets that she quit smoking.? -

Monday, October 28, 2013

My mom suffers from Dementia and daily forgets that she quit smoking.? -


Due to emphysema, the doctor ordered my 86 yr old mom to quit smoking last July. Her health has thankfully improved since then. She, however forgets every day that she quit so she goes through the house looking for cigarettes and then accuses me of hiding them from her. Then she breaks down and cries and goes to bed. Then she gets up and the cycle returns. Any tips on what I can say to her to get her to settle down? Thanks
Offer reminders that she quit smoking. DO NOT argue with her. Attempt to redirect or distract her. Unfortunatly with dementia short term memory is the first to go and this is not a problem that can be fixed. I would simply remind her she has quit smoking. If she gets upset she will be ok and she will forget that you would not let her smoke.
If you are her primary caregiver, try having other members of the family state the same to her.
Offer praises on how proud you are of her for not smoking.
You could also substitute a snack or candy- for smoking.

If you need help with care try adult centers with day programs or some of the home care agencies
oh dear...thats sad. but please, at 86 years old and unwell...dont make her remaining years miserable by denying the thing she likes the best. couldnt you just let her have 2 or 3 cigarettes a day? - i know its not good for her..but if that will make her happy...wouldnt that be best? i sympathise with you though...dementia is a horrible thing and i think you are pretty great for caring for her...i wish you well!
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well, explain to her exactly what happened and record it. or make a video. then show it to her the next time she acts up so she realizes she keeps doing the same thing. good luck!
constantley explain to her that she quite smoking. and if that doesn-t work, put her in a good nursing home that way, she-ll be watched over 24 7.
make it a point to brag on her just before the time and you notice she is fixing to ask or look for a cigarette tell her right then mom, im so glad you quit smoking two yrs ago it sure has improved your health dont you think,i know you had told me how you really had such a distaste for them, is it hard to do that i have a friend that is trying and i said i would ask you because most people cant do it the way you did.............good luck
Just freakin let the woman smoke. When you-re 86 you-ll understand. Can-t she just do what she wants? She-s sick anyway.
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You probably can-t. Try posting signs/messages around the house saying that she quit and no more ciggs. See if you can get a CPA from your local masshealth/medicare type program, check with social security. They may give you some hours and you can get a break from caring for her.
Talk to her doctor about resources with dealing with people with dementia. They have to be watched 24-7 for a reason and some people know exactly what to do for these patients, so maybe you can get some training on how to help her better, or maybe even hire someone to come and help you during certain hours. It just seems like there should be a better way than her ending up crying herself back to sleep. :-)
My mom suffers from Dementia and daily forgets that she quit smoking.? -