Being serious here my mum and I were at the plane door going from CGK to SYD, she snatched my boarding pass because she thought she’d lost hers in front of crew, presented it to crew and shouted at them that it counts for both of us.
Very lucky they were understanding (and Aus being QANTAS) and we found it buried in her passport but that was eye opening for me. Cabin crew pulled me aside mid flight and said they were checking on her every hour.
The pickle is who do I tell. This behaviour is not normal and I’m at a loss as to what to do.
Yikes. Kinda sorry for my jokes. My dad has been recently been Dx Alzheimer’s after a few years of suspected early onset dementia monitoring. it’s not easy. I don’t have answers for you. I’m just thankful he has a great partner 🥺
Right. You know your mum better than anyone so what you have to look for signs of distress. Things that she’s done a million times before and is now finding them a little hard or confusing or just not doing the task at all. Write these things down with the date and if they become more frequent you go and see her doctor and explain.
Heh…
Being serious here my mum and I were at the plane door going from CGK to SYD, she snatched my boarding pass because she thought she’d lost hers in front of crew, presented it to crew and shouted at them that it counts for both of us.
Very lucky they were understanding (and Aus being QANTAS) and we found it buried in her passport but that was eye opening for me. Cabin crew pulled me aside mid flight and said they were checking on her every hour.
The pickle is who do I tell. This behaviour is not normal and I’m at a loss as to what to do.
I’m finding it hard to explain what I saw :(
Yikes. Kinda sorry for my jokes. My dad has been recently been Dx Alzheimer’s after a few years of suspected early onset dementia monitoring. it’s not easy. I don’t have answers for you. I’m just thankful he has a great partner 🥺
Honestly with these things jokes are all we have.
She was asking a devout indonesian immigration official dude at 10am where the ‘lounge’ was because she needed a pinot heh.
Right. You know your mum better than anyone so what you have to look for signs of distress. Things that she’s done a million times before and is now finding them a little hard or confusing or just not doing the task at all. Write these things down with the date and if they become more frequent you go and see her doctor and explain.