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Repetitive questions

“When are we going out?” A reasonable question under normal circumstances. But if the person you care for has dementia, you may get this question multiple times in an hour. Aargh! Indeed, repetitive questions are one of the top irritants mentioned by family caregivers whose loved one has dementia.

The repetitive questioning isn’t done intentionally, of course. Your family member simply can’t remember the answer you gave them even just a few minutes before.

Other tips:

If you find yourself fed up and getting angry, leave the room. Take a few minutes to compose yourself. Repetitive questions are normal in dementia. Best to accept the fact and train yourself to safely let off steam away from your relative.

Repetitive questions getting you down?
It sounds like you could use a break. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free). We at Gentle Shepherd Hospice are the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving. We can provide you with strategies and experienced assistance to reduce the frustrations and heartbreak of caring for a relative with dementia.

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