It is also interesting to note that a plate, even a stack of plates, can hold significant weight when sitting on a flat surface, But, when dropped a few feet at an angle will crash into pieces. Sometimes it is difficult to keep on a flat surface with dementia. I think that moving slowly is part of the answer.
Oh Kate, I just love today’s blog. And with your permission and due reference will quote it. I do hope you are well. The biogpraphy work I am doing is going well, though we are hamstrung through lack of ongoing funding – we are hanging in because of the conviction that this is a positive and incredible program that must continue and to grow. Take care.
Glad you like it Wendy, and of course you can quote it! I’m thrilled to hear the biography work is going well too, in spite of little funding. Well done. x
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It is also interesting to note that a plate, even a stack of plates, can hold significant weight when sitting on a flat surface, But, when dropped a few feet at an angle will crash into pieces. Sometimes it is difficult to keep on a flat surface with dementia. I think that moving slowly is part of the answer.
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agree completely… and moving slowly (inside our heads!) is most often the most helful technique to managing the symptoms of dementia…
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…. when I try to pull the plate on the top – like trying to remember what I did 10 minutes ago – it comes crashing down!! 😦
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Hugs to you… many of us understand your frustration! xx
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Oh Kate, I just love today’s blog. And with your permission and due reference will quote it. I do hope you are well. The biogpraphy work I am doing is going well, though we are hamstrung through lack of ongoing funding – we are hanging in because of the conviction that this is a positive and incredible program that must continue and to grow. Take care.
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Glad you like it Wendy, and of course you can quote it! I’m thrilled to hear the biography work is going well too, in spite of little funding. Well done. x
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