Saturday, March 6, 2021

Living with a parent who has dementia

 When we were growing up our parents protected us, they were our mentors, they took care of us and were our support system. They were the ones we went to when we had questions or needed advice. 

My father had a stroke in Florida. He had multiple medical problems, couldn’t make decisions on his care and upkeep.  I had to move him to Indiana so I could care for him for 2 years until he past away. 

But now I watch my mom struggle with a lot of different things.  I started noticing her decline in 2012, when she was 71 years old. My mother started overdrawing her bank account.  She would run into posts with her van or get lost. She couldn’t seem to remember how to balance her checkbook.  In her 60’s she had adopted 3 of my sisters kids. At 71 she was still responsible for raising 2 of her granddaughters. 

 So I went to the doctor with her and voiced my concerns.  The doctor asked a series of questions that showed a cognitive problem.  She had an MRI. That showed changes in the white matter. She was prescribed aricept (donepil). I was told she had dementia but not what kind. 

 We decided that I should be her power of attorney. 

At first it wasn’t so bad......It has progressed steadily. She has difficulty with problem solving. Controlling her emotions, she often screams at me, has tried to hit me and has scratched me. Refuses to shower and has incontinence. She gets things in her mind that In reality are not true or never happened. She repeats herself and forgets things that happened or we’ve done. She Requires care 24 hours a day and she has multiple other serious medical problems.

I’m a former medical assistant so that helps me somewhat understand the medical part of this. I’ve learned to navigate the legal, insurance and financial waters. My life has changed so much. I had to basically take over everything my mother did. I raised my sisters girls from 5th grade until they both graduated high school. Raising girls was so different from my 2 sons.

I work a 40 hour job as a front office assistant in the medical field. This is a career I find satisfaction doing. I love the people, and I can help them with appointments, medications and referrals.  I signed up for FMLA after mom was hospitalized for over a month.  I caregive for my mother over 108 hours per week. I even have a baby monitor in her room so at night. This has came in handy on several occasions, especially when she gets up and falls. 

My siblings both passed away so I feel so alone sometimes. Although I have 2 grown happily married sons and 8 grandchildren, 3 bonus grandchildren, 1 bonus great granddaughter and a great grandson on the way. I love being a grandma but feel I don’t get to spend enough time with them. One of my nieces lives with me and my mom. She said don’t worry Aunt Donna I’ll live with you forever. 

If you are a caregiver for your parent you have to have a unique form of emotional stamina.  A common problem with my mom is aggression. She has been known to get so upset she will yell, cuss, scratch or try to hit you. One of the greatest challenges of caring for a loved one with dementia are these personality and behavior changes that occur. Meet these challenges by being creative, flexible, patient and show compassion. Try not to take things personally and maintain your sense of humor. Dementia is caused by a brain disorder that will reshape who they are. Sometimes if a person is in pain, having a medication side effect, or underlying medical problem (ex:uti) these all may account for behavioral problems.  Multiple factors that influence troubling behaviors, and with the natural progression of the disease process, means what works today may need to be changed tomorrow or it may not work at all. The key to this to to continue to be flexible and creative in your strategies to address a given issue.


Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Make up expiration Guide


Trash it Guide for make up & accessories
Buying makeup can be very easy. Letting it go is hard! When it’s getting close to the expiration date though, it’s time to throw that beauty product away and get a new one. Out with the old, in with the new!You shouldn’t feel too sad letting your makeup go. Once a beauty product is expired, it will no longer have the same benefits that it had when you first bought it. In some cases, it can do more harm than good for your face and skin. You would be best just purchasing a new one.After looking at the below guide visit my website www.marykay.com/dcoffey16




Saturday, March 23, 2019

RELAXATION MAKEOVER


Do you ever just take time to chill? If you're like me, the answer is a resounding NO. It's important to give yourself a few minutes of love every now and then. Here are some of my favorite DIY at-home-ways to pamper yourself:
  1. Apply Charcoal Mask & renewing moisture mask.
  2. Apply Satin Hands softener to hands and feet, use main/pedi covers let sit
  3. Add in sugar scrub on hands and feet you can use a buffer. Apply warm towel to lower legs. 
  4. Rinse off and apply satin hands lotion to hands and mint bliss to feet and lower legs.
  5. Apply satin lips sugar scrubs to your lips and work in.
  6. Place a warm, wet paper towel or cloth you don't mind getting stained  to your face for 2 minutes. Then wipe charcoal mask, gel mask & lip scrub off & rinse face..
  7. Apply your favorite cleanser using skin brush, rinse and pat dry.
  8. Apply satin lips balm to lips.
  9. Apply firming eye cream. 
  10. Apply moisturizer or lifting serum and your day or night solution
  11. Gently apply soothing eye gel to under eye area.     
Feels so Good, Take time to Enjoy pampering yourself with great in home spa treatments! you deserve it

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Beauty to Fall For

 Its about that time of year when the leaves will start changing bringing warm feelings of remembrance.  Each of these leaves have unique lines, a story and all worth taking notice of.
Just like the new Mary Kay Fall Products, some of which are limited editions and they will go fast!
Mary Kay Gel Eyeliner With Expandable Brush Applicator





This LIMITED EDITION luscious beauty essential comes in two options
1) Espresso Ink (Matte)
2) Ornate Orchid (Shimmer)
Gives you the precision of a pencil and intensity of a liquid in one smooth gel eyeliner formula!!!
Lightweight formula glides on smoothly, no tugging or pulling to apply.
It is long wearing and crease proof and dries quickly while delivering an intense color payoff!!!


You will love either the 6 shades that play nicely together in the perfect palette to create endless looks all year long.
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Mary Kay Treat Yourself or as a Gift

As a independent Mary Kay Consultant I can meet all your skincare needs!!!
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