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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(132,814 posts)
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 02:58 PM Apr 2025

As dementia rates increase, experts warn hospital emergency rooms are underprepared

AURORA, Ill. (AP) — At her mother’s home in Illinois, Tracy Balhan flips through photos of her dad, Bill Speer. In one picture, he’s smiling in front of a bucket of sweating beers and wearing a blue T-shirt that reads, “Pops. The man. The myth. The legend.”

Balhan’s father died last year after struggling with dementia. During one episode late in his life, he became so agitated that he tried to exit a moving car. Balhan recalls her dad — larger than life, steady and loving — yelling at the top of his lungs.

His geriatric psychiatrist recommended she take him to the emergency room at Endeavor Health’s Edward Hospital in the Chicago suburb of Naperville because of its connection to an inpatient behavioral care unit. She hoped it would help get him a quick referral.

But Speer spent 12 hours in the emergency room — at one point restrained by staff — waiting for a psych evaluation. Balhan didn’t know it then, but her dad’s experience at the hospital is so common it has a name: ER boarding.

https://apnews.com/article/er-wait-boarding-hospital-dementia-daf48acf11631cffdaeb5de4abe3722e

As the baby boomer generation (which I'm one of) gets older there are going be more cases of dementia.

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As dementia rates increase, experts warn hospital emergency rooms are underprepared (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2025 OP
Happening in our family right now superpatriotman Apr 2025 #1
Covid19, both long covid and less severe infections, markodochartaigh Apr 2025 #2
Definitely think that is true womanofthehills Apr 2025 #7
I was reading about long Covid recently, and the increase of issues Passages Apr 2025 #3
Rural Hospital Emergency Rooms are Unprepared for ANYTHING!!! IA8IT Apr 2025 #4
Once that hits me I plan to just die as quickly as possible. Crunchy Frog Apr 2025 #5
I've had several bridge partners with dementia. ananda Apr 2025 #6

womanofthehills

(10,708 posts)
7. Definitely think that is true
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 04:39 PM
Apr 2025

My boyfriend’s sister , daughter in law, and ex wife have all been diagnosed with early dementia within the last year.

Passages

(3,986 posts)
3. I was reading about long Covid recently, and the increase of issues
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 03:24 PM
Apr 2025

as it relates to brain functioning health.

It was not good. Do be careful indoors with large crowds and wear a mask.

IA8IT

(6,346 posts)
4. Rural Hospital Emergency Rooms are Unprepared for ANYTHING!!!
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 03:27 PM
Apr 2025

Big slap in the face how bad it is now last week.

Crunchy Frog

(28,214 posts)
5. Once that hits me I plan to just die as quickly as possible.
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 03:30 PM
Apr 2025

I don't see any reason to stick around for that.

ananda

(34,411 posts)
6. I've had several bridge partners with dementia.
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 03:40 PM
Apr 2025

It's been the hardest lesson of my life. It took me
years to figure out how that presents itself in a
bridge game.

I finally learned it was the manipulation and arguing
about simple mistakes.

Now I have a good partner without dementia and we
are doing fine.

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