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Thanx!!!  :)  I just want her to be happy.

-----Original Message-----
From: Carole K. Menser [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: September 15, 1999 2:22 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: My grandmother


Sarah --

Go to her home and then take her something from home that she really has
treasured and cherished over the years and that she might recognize
during
her more focused times.  Make or purchase for her a brightly colored lap
robe -- something she will see and use every day.  Most of all, bring
her
the gift of yourself as often as you can go see her.  It's all too easy
to
let that slip sometimes especially when we think the person is sort of
out
of it and doesn't know who we are or what is going on.  Your
grandmother's
brain and body may be wearing out, but the real person is still inside
there -- although sometimes buried very deep within.  Be sure to talk to
that PERSON and not to the body or the condition that you can see on the
outside.

Carole  :-)

----- Original Message -----
From: Sarah Doubt <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 10:55 AM
Subject: My grandmother


> Well my grandmother is being placed in a home this Friday.  I wish
that
> she could just stay at home with my grandfather.  But she is getting
> dangerous to herself and to others.  She has what appears to be a very
> bad case of Alzheimer's (sp?) with her PD.  Often she won't recognise
my
> grandfather and will yell at him or try to hit him.  So to the home
she
> goes.
>
> I want to bring her a gift something that she can still enjoy but I
have
> no idea what.  Her PD is quite severe and there's nothing much that
she
> can do anymore.  Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions of what I
can
> bring to her?
>
> Sarah
>