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Yes, I deal with heat in the summer in Arizona, when it is hot enough at 105, she wants the heat on. She is constanatly moving her clothes all over the place, eating and not remembering any of it.This is a constant battle, I wish I had an
answer, yet, when one visits a faclity, the rooms are not over filled, at home I know my mom has too much stuff, and I will have to make changes for her safety. Less is more. Jessie your worry is the winter, mine is the Summer as you said"ARRRGH". It seems that there are so many simalarities, and new behaviors we hear about. As we want them to have peace, safety and feel OK, the day to day problems we deal with,make it hard to feel normal, at least for me anyway.
Be Well ALL!!!
Go to Google and type in "ControlTemp Thermostats". I never used one but from the write up sounds like it would work.
Not real cheap but I think would be worth the money if it stop the aggravation.
Yes, let the thermostat wars begin!
Turning up the heat?! Already fighting that here today. Instead of closing windows, turning on space heater, let's heat up the whole darn house. If it gets down to 72 in the house, it is too cold. Here is to the beginning of what they say is going to be a hard winter! ARRRGH!
It takes a good bit of strength to move my mother's bedroom furniture. It could be harmful if they fell doing it. It IS harmful on my back trying to get things smoothed out again. Since I didn't move the furniture and she didn't move it, I just say those gremlins must have been at it again... you know, those gremlins that keep turning up the heat or eating the snacks that I forget to put out of sight.
If it isn't harmful and they have don't have a major health risk [heart condition] would it be better to let them move to their heart's content, as long as the furniture isn't top heavy? I guess they are doing that for a reason, does it make their mind more relaxed because its a physical activity? Do they want their bed to face East for some reason?
Just asking.
As Maggie had pointed about above, sounds like it time that you can no longer leave Mom home alone.