(along w/ cold to touch) Dad is 70, with early onset, rapid decline (4 yrs since dx while in Stage 1) Alzheimer's. He's currently stage 6/7 (near-constant aspiration, dual incontinence, difficulty w/ words but knows Mom & I by name & relationship). This morning Mom mentioned that he was disoriented and weaker than normal. I asked her to check his temperature (knowing that infection can bring on both), says he's ice cold on extremities. Any suggestions?
You mention near-constant aspiration; with swallowing difficulties, there could be the issue of dehydration.
Since today is Father's Day, give him a valuable Father's Day present of having him checked out ASAP at the ER.
Starts to walk in different direction than where she points, says or leads him. Missed his mouth several times w/ spoon, sit in his chair looking at his pants in his hand but doesn't put them on.
(the pants are already non-zippered, and with talking through each step, he was able to self-dress basics as of yesterday).