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  2. How to Talk About Driving Safety With Your Aging Parent - WebMD

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    Make sure that your parent isn’t too tired and that they’re alert. ‌. Give reasons. Explain to your parent that you’re concerned about their driving in an understanding, caring way. Tell ...

  3. How to Deal With Irrational Elderly Parents - WebMD

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    Make the list your guideline. Do the things you are willing to do, and draw the line over the things you won't do.”. Also, resist the urge to argue. “You don't have to provide a reason or try ...

  4. Helping Loved Ones With Cognitive Decline Give Up the Car Keys

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    Helping Loved Ones With Cognitive Decline Give Up the Car Keys. Aug. 9, 2023 – Four years ago, Pamela Smith, a 76-year-old retiree in Orlando, FL, became concerned about her husband’s driving ...

  5. How to Stay Calm When Your Kid Is Driving You Crazy - Healthline

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    Focus your attention on your heart. Breathe in for 6 seconds and out for 6 seconds, a little slower and deeper than usual. Try to actively feel care or gratitude for something or someone. Do this ...

  6. Tips to Manage Paranoia in Older Adults - WebMD

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    Tips to Help Older Adults Experiencing Paranoia. If you know someone experiencing paranoia, these tips can help both you and them navigate a challenging time: Be understanding and patient. Keep ...

  7. Why People Have a Fear of Driving - Healthline

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    According to Wind, some other causes include: past experiences of car accidents. being lost. traveling through heavy traffic. watching a bad car accident on television. having someone you know ...

  8. Family Manipulation: Signs, Tactics, and How to Respond

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    Aggressive manipulation tends to involve more obvious attempts to control your behavior, including: shaming or mocking you. scapegoating, or blaming you when things go wrong. put-downs, insults ...

  9. What Is Dementia-Related Psychosis? - WebMD

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    As the term might suggest, people with dementia-related psychosis have the decline in thinking and problem-solving skills of dementia, as well as delusions or hallucinations of psychosis ...