In This Episode:
Dr. K responds to a reader’s question on assessing the safety of an older parent who has become paranoid and has started behaving differently. She covers:
- Why delusions, hallucinations, and paranoid behavior are so common in older adults
- The six “Ds” that cause paranoia and other forms of late-life psychosis
- Why a medical evaluation to identify the causes of psychosis is so important
- How to check on “levels of decline” and safety, using the Checking Older Parents Quick Start Guide
- How to tell your parent’s doctor about the problems, even if your parent doesn’t want you to be involved
- The best sources of useful advice and information, if you are concerned about a parent with signs of late-life psychosis
- Tips on discussing these issues with a resistant parent