Bowl
From the start Professor K was very clear. He was not going
to pull the wool over our eyes and pretend that there was a miracle cure just
round the corner or it would all get better on its own. This was only going one
way. It was going to be about managing it and developing strategies.
We met a lovely woman from the Memory Disorders Clinic who
sat down and suggested some very practical things to help with poor memory. The
first suggestion was the white board. Originally the idea was that if R wanted
to remember something to tell me about that happened during the day then she
could write it down. It immediately filled up with messages of love from the
family and R refused to wipe the messages off.
R is dyslexic and has never enjoyed writing at the best of
times. It quickly became apparent that it wasn’t likely to be used that
way. However, it did make sense as a
communication device in the opposite direction. R started to lose track of what
day it was, and what was happening that day, so each morning before I headed
off to work I would write down what day it was, who was coming round, if our
son was home, what I had got her for dinner, and what time I would be home. She
found this very reassuring and a great comfort.
One of the problems was how to handle situations where
someone phoned and left a message. How could she remember to give it to me? She
wasn’t going to be able to write it down. We tried various recording devices
from the Memory Clinic but R is not very technical at the best of times and in
the end we had to give up. We agreed that she would try to use the mantra “Call
back later” to all callers who wanted to leave a message for me or impart some
important information.
The biggest success was the idea of having a bowl on the
coffee table where R could put things that otherwise she would mislay and spend
ages looking for. Things like glasses, Kindle, hairbrush and so on. All she had
to remember was to put important things in it and look for them there
subsequently. A great idea that really worked. We bought an attractive plain
glass bowl and before long it was filling up with bits o R’s life.
It was a great start.
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