Really tough for you. Best wishes for you and your family. Keep us informed of how you are doing.
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I have never had to endure what you are going through. I can offer no advice but I wish the best for your dad.
testdepth, my mom has dementia and my sister and I have been going through the same things you are going through for several years, with her condition getting increasingly worse. My mom, at times, does not know that I am her son. But, she can look at old pictures of me and tell me this is her son. It is how she remembers me, not how I am now. If you father is competent enough to understand, you need to get him to sign an unlimited Power of Attorney. I am not an attorney, but you should do it now, not later. You should also start looking at places to care for him, if you or another family member cannot care for him 24/7. Dementia has many sides to it, and I suggest you read as much as you can about the disorder. Many with dementia become violent and uncontrollable.It is very important to have your dad properly diagnosed. Good luck, and I wish you all the best.
How did you deal with it? I am at a point with my father that I will have to step in soon and take over his life. Not sure how to deal with it.