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Old Mar 27, 2013, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by sunrise View Post
Thanks for the ideas, everyone. I think it would be good if I could talk to my Mom's psychiatrist. I'll mention this to her and see what she thinks. Ths list idea is also a good one. She keeps a list of things to talk about with her GP but seemed to balk when I suggested yesterday that she have a list for her psychiatrist too, responding with that "he asks me questions" line, as if she can't bring things up too. I'll try pushing a little harder. It seems like my Mom's psychiatrist would be a good gateway to finding a therapist, or maybe he would reconsider the frequency of his appointments with my Mom and see her more frequently. I guess I've been worried that since he is a psychiatrist, he would just give her more meds, and I think her concerns go beyond that. What can she do in her life now to find more meaning?

Thanks, Hannabee, for the information on Medicare.

I would like my mom to have professional help but I also wonder what more I could be doing to help her find meaning in life.

Thanks 2or3things, for sharing the story of your father. It sounds kind of similar to my mom. I appreciate hearing a positive story of therapy for this age group.
Yes there are therapists that specialize in working with elders. And, as for what you can do----you are doing it I think, unless there are things you can do with your grandmother that she would enjoy but not be able or willing to do alone....going some place...what were her interests?
Thanks for this!
sunrise