How can I keep my husband, who has dementia, and teenage daughter from fighting and avoid family conflict?
My husband has mild dementia and is suffering from depression because he forgets many things. Sometimes he is very aggressive when things are not his way. He is 78 years old and is going worse. We also have a daughter who is 15 years old and they are fighting most the time. I think that he is hiding his dementia with aggressive attitude. What I can do? Many thanks for your help, Dora.
Related Questions
- If a member of a family (husband, wife, son, daughter, uncle, etc.) dies from an asbestos related disease, can their estate bring a lawsuit to recover?
- Lets pretend you have a teenage daughter - how would you describe a teen-age boy - you would be happy to see her date?
- How can I keep my husband, who has dementia, and teenage daughter from fighting and avoid family conflict?