Comment on Discussion Thread š® Sunday 23 November 2025
imoldgreeeg@aussie.zone āØ2ā© āØhoursā© agoHugs. Yes that friend support is critical. And just self care help. Yesterday I just sat and talked and clipped her nails and lots of hugs. My friend is a nun so much or her life revolved around community and study and at least there are still lots of people helping and advocating for her now.
She did lots of crafts like embroidery and sewing but long way past it now. I like the idea of photo books and I just found a one button music player for old folk. I am going to get that and load it up with classical music which is another love (she was a piano and music teacher for 50 years). Thanks
Bottom_racer@aussie.zone āØ2ā© āØhoursā© ago
So sorry to hear that about your friend.
What surprises me w/ my olā girl (different sort of dementia though) is chuck her in front of piano and away she goes (she was a muso). Maybe a keyboard?
Eagle@aussie.zone āØ1ā© āØhourā© ago
Brains are such complex things. I once looked after a lady who lost her speech because of a massive stroke. Put some ABBA on and listen to her sing, word and pitch perfect though!