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What can I do with my elderly mother?

By Robert Clark |

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  • Learn a new game. Board games, card games, word games, online games — pick something you both enjoy and either learn how to play or work on improving your skills.
  • Cooking or baking.
  • Create a family tree.
  • Exercise.
  • Start or join a book club.
  • Pamper them.
  • Head to the park.
  • Tour a museum.

How do you entertain a 90 year old?

9 great activities for seniors with limited mobility

  1. Spend time reading. Reading is a fantastic activity for older adults.
  2. Explore a variety of hobbies.
  3. Exercise regularly.
  4. Get creative.
  5. Spend time outdoors.
  6. Have fun with happy visitors.
  7. Play games!
  8. Enjoy movies, TV shows, or music.

How did my 90 year old mother die?

Mum refused the medicine for 24 hours then finally took it and recovered – hence I don’t think she will go to hospital. I have looked up the signs of dying, sadly, as it did occur to me that this might be the beginning of the end.

Can a 90 year old mother pull through?

Mum may pull through (I’ve had bronchitis since Christmas and still don’t feel well) but it may be a battle that mum’s body cannot manage to win. What mum needs now, most of all, is love and support. Information is Power!!! Re: My 90 year old mother stopped eating, drinking very little.

When did my 90 year old mother stop drinking?

My 90 year old mother stopped eating, drinking very little. My 90 year old mother went into a care home in September, just 10 mins drive away from me after living with me for the last 3 years. After going there for respite twice, after a talk with her social worker, she decided she wanted to stay there for the rest of her days.

How old was my mother when she had Alzheimer’s?

As with many Alzheimer’s patients, it was the family who suggested my mother get her memory tested. She was 68 years old, repeating herself, losing things and occasionally paranoid and combative with my father, something we had never seen from her before.