I have Vascular Dementia due to a stroke some years ago and have just been told I also have Alzheimers. The hardest thing was being told I can no longer drive the car. No family. Thanks for your presentation. ❤
@dyannroby33583 күн бұрын
Excellent information and well presented. On days that are more frustrating…I walk out on our deck, take a deep breath and say “Dear God, help my mouth and his brain”.
@jennifera10288 күн бұрын
I detest people who speak to the rest of us as if we are idiots.
@MamaUnscripted12 күн бұрын
Thank you for this. We made this channel for my 71 yo mother with vascular dementia. I hope it makes some of you smile while you're on this journey too. kzbin.info/door/o20M7Vb-2zOG1ZnFElI41Q
@denisejones127918 күн бұрын
Add deafness even with aids! 😢
@christopheraninyei8564Ай бұрын
Great company 🎉
@attheranch48762 ай бұрын
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@raquelcastellini45722 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, my mom has dementia, this has helped me a lot.
@cassandrahawes89703 ай бұрын
My mom n law can in no way even begin to tell me how she's feeling or even what she's thinking. She thinks all her dead relatives are still alive. She's 79 and thinks she's 50. It's truly individual. Because she still understands humor. Loves music. But other than that she's 10 second Tom. But I literally have to do everything for her. 😊
@PuentesRE4 ай бұрын
Goodness, this is so concise and perfectly worded. With my dad, it translates so well. For example, in his moderate stage, He was always in charge of prepping, lighting, and cleaning the bbq while I cooked after my mom had passed. One day during a moment, he was just squirting lighter fluid onto the side of the grill and the ground spreading fire. Thankfully I caught it. But then the next day he realized what he did and tried to fix what he burned up. As time passed, when he would prep the grill, it would be all wrong: charcoal, then foil, then grill, then foil again. I stopped grilling due to all that. The stair analogy is spot on. We’d have a normalcy then a big drop over and over. Looking back there were symptoms I missed, just given to age. But as things got more extreme, it was clear something was wrong. I do wonder if it was long term mixed dementia as he literally gave himself a stroke, refusing to take blood pressure meds for a time. It was such a rapid progression once diagnosed amidst the Covid. Tho crazily he almost got his drivers license renewed at the start. The key happened when he ended up in a car accident.. I was hiding his keys by then but he found them and tried to take off when I ran an errand and crashed..The ER had him scanned and found the irregularities in his brain. He also showed CHF when we went to his pcp for a follow up. It was so hard. He was stable-ish. But that paranoia was real. The full gamut showed up one day, police, fire, ambulance cause he was freaking out thinking my mom’s body was in the house after her journey with cancer. That journey ended YEARS before. And the hostility was strong versus me versus his fave, my brother. Heck, last week of his life, he remembered him but forgot who I was even tho I was the one taking care of him. Ah well. It is hard for everyone.
@ClassicRoyal4 ай бұрын
Mom passed one month shy of her 5 yr anniversary of diagnosis. Very much stair steppish. I am her eldest daughter and was her caregiver. She has a two month final decline and was in a nursing facility for a little over one month as she needed 24/7 care. Just down the street, I was there everyday, twice a day. The biggest impairment was thinking, reasoning. She loved to be comfortable and watch tv. I missed the mom I knew all my life. That started about 2 1/2 years in. Her passing was very peaceful and I had the honor and strength from God to sit with her as she prepared to leave us for heaven. She also had hospice for about 3 years which continued even until when she went to the nursing facility. The little girl in me is stirring as she was so very attached to mom as a little girl. I miss her, we’re having Celebration of Life gatherings ( one was Friday with hospice team and her caregiver friend who stayed two days a week with her) and one back home with family and friends. I take it a day at a time and do not push myself in this time of grief. Mom was 78.
@id91395 ай бұрын
This lady is very gifted. ♥
@merimabrodarac68725 ай бұрын
Excellent information. Thank you.
@user-vy8lm1ri5p7 ай бұрын
Love it ❤🎉
@user-vy8lm1ri5p7 ай бұрын
To drive at night again ;)
@kaz26667 ай бұрын
Thank you for your presentation. You are so easy to watch and understand. Your calm presence is very comforting. Thanks again.
@trenton77297 ай бұрын
*promo sm*
@susanmann52867 ай бұрын
I am formally diagnosed with MCI. Many health care providers are very confused about what MCI is. One told me to to get my affairs in order. Another told me I am "just getting old."
@Gaura-Sudhira3027 ай бұрын
These latkes got me schvitzn
@Chhabi-Kallol2667 ай бұрын
easy way to pronounce correctly
@Suvarnaprabha-Anuradha10567 ай бұрын
you are so pleasant when you talk. Thank you for the recipe
@Manjyot-Teja366747 ай бұрын
Oh yea, thats good stuff for what ever ales you. 🇺🇸
@Gulab-Asgari424007 ай бұрын
God blessed you love your cooking
@Shefali-Tanika870997 ай бұрын
Love your video!
@Vanhi-Annapurna211127 ай бұрын
Oh yea, thats good stuff for what ever ales you. 🇺🇸
@Urmi-Atmaja7547 ай бұрын
These latkes got me schvitzn
@Ojaswini-Anandini233077 ай бұрын
God blessed you love your cooking
@Sadhika-Sankul307467 ай бұрын
easy way to pronounce correctly
@Janhavi-Prama83957 ай бұрын
Man I love this channel
@Lali-Jamini4127 ай бұрын
High quality information! Good videos! Good job man
@Rukmini-Akuti1117 ай бұрын
As always Steve videos are inspiring and encouraging that everyone can do this too
@Rajya-Sasmita720537 ай бұрын
delicious
@harpofudd93478 ай бұрын
I have this
@ashleystipes118 ай бұрын
Thank you thank you for explaining to where I can understand. ❤😊❤
@abusify-wu4jx8 ай бұрын
This is really awesome more sheet pan recipes. Thank you so much
@resdft-jo4jv8 ай бұрын
This is really awesome more sheet pan recipes. Thank you so much
@dmcreationfilms8 ай бұрын
All your recipes like so good
@thefalconfamily92708 ай бұрын
Awww this was a cute video!!! I am a very proud employee of Comforcare for over 5 years and I LOVE it!!! No two days are ever the same and my client and I match perfectly!!! 🫂💙🙏
@Comforcare8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@godofyondaime9 ай бұрын
The energy from all of them is just immaculate
@packdedisenografico43429 ай бұрын
Steve I am a huge fan. Thank you for putting out great content.
@achmadagus29789 ай бұрын
Worked perfectly when I made it - tasted delicious. It was very filling - thanks for suggesting this - I still have plenty left :)
@parissaintgermain67849 ай бұрын
Made this this morning and it was a hit at my house we all loved it!
@Junior-jl1hk9 ай бұрын
Worked perfectly when I made it - tasted delicious. It was very filling - thanks for suggesting this - I still have plenty left :)
@Los.excelentes9 ай бұрын
Made this this morning and it was a hit at my house we all loved it!
@baristaskesen44239 ай бұрын
This looks absolutely delicious 🤤
@best53279 ай бұрын
Love! This quick and delicious breakfast or anytime frittata recipe. Thank you!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😋😋😋😋
@candigram129 ай бұрын
this looks so good, I cant wait to try this
@yunglambdiditagain472310 ай бұрын
Love the wholesome content. Keep it up!
@codmdursheel10 ай бұрын
Got this going in my crock pot right now ! The gravy that was made is delicious. Thank you for sharing !
@Dark_Knight_CR710 ай бұрын
That looks the ultimate comport food
@bighustlinggod10 ай бұрын
Great stuff! This dish is absolutely phenomenal. Thank you!