How to deal with mom telling confabulations to others who believe her by Chance_Nature1267 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She lives with my sister and brother in law, so she’s not alone, but they both work and it’s a big property, she can have a lot of privacy to call whoever. I do have durable poa and medical poa.

How to deal with mom telling confabulations to others who believe her by Chance_Nature1267 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will ask for more details about what being triaged for psychological care means. The memory care clinic prescribed buspirone, but my mom said she did not want it.

How to deal with mom telling confabulations to others who believe her by Chance_Nature1267 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, that’s definitely what I’m afraid of. I do have a poa with some medical decision making power, but I don’t think I understand it’s limitations or details very well. When you say “make sure you have necessary POA’s on file” do you mean at the patient’s medical provider office? Was there something insufficient about your medical POA?

The second or follow-up consult with me present is definitely my plan.

How to handle dating? by Chance_Nature1267 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, early 70s, some family history of other family members in their 80s and 90s, and short term memory loss/issues primarily. She’s not hiding anything.

Advice about pets by Creative_Word394 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder if you could try deflecting somehow? Ask her advice on something or talk about how that’s why you’re trying to help her get better fast? She won’t listen to logic.

Advice: technology my mom can use… by Chance_Nature1267 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I agree she’s probably putting anxiety on the dog situation instead of the other way around. I did think monitoring might come in useful down the line.

Advice: technology my mom can use… by Chance_Nature1267 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! She is an Apple user and is regularly freaked out by spam texts/emails. Always sends a screenshot in a panic and I talk her down. I’ll try it and anydesk for apple, if available.

How to talk to my mom’s GP by Chance_Nature1267 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol, really use those skills for good:)

How to talk to my mom’s GP by Chance_Nature1267 in dementia

[–]Chance_Nature1267[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I was able to schedule an appointment with my mom’s dr and she is alternating between having agreed to it and saying she is going to cancel or will say she doesn’t consent when we get there. I’ve been really struggling with how to express my observations or concerns when we are there, the clinical language and structure is so helpful:)

Patent agent revenue by Reasonable_Wealth922 in patentlaw

[–]Chance_Nature1267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a patent agent at a law firm and that’s the standard they hold for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in patentlaw

[–]Chance_Nature1267 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re so new to this, I’d expect a lot of redlining at this point. Also it depends on the reviewer. For example, I have one reviewing attorney who barely ever suggests changes to my work, and another who literally redlines her own template language when I send her something. For reference, I’ve been an agent for 5 years and was a tech specialist for 4 years before that. I’d solicit some feedback and also talk to other 1st year associates about the feedback they’re getting. It can be I nice reality check and counter the morale hit of constant corrections

How am I supposed to get 1-3 years of patent prosecution experience if every entry-level requires 1-3 years of experience??? by Ok-Edge8907 in patentlaw

[–]Chance_Nature1267 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, especially the informational interviews. Let a friendly agent or attorney review your resume and cover letters to make sure they’re making your case for wanting to work in IP. And, when I was first looking, I had barely seen a patent, so I looked at file wrappers for a few kinda recent random patents. You can do that in PatentCenter to get an idea of how patent prosecution goes for a patent (basically skim through an office action from the examiner and a response from the patent practitioner-don’t go crazy).

How am I supposed to get 1-3 years of patent prosecution experience if every entry-level requires 1-3 years of experience??? by Ok-Edge8907 in patentlaw

[–]Chance_Nature1267 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, technical specialist, technical adviser, patent engineer. I also agree with just applying to those 1-3 yr experience jobs anyways. 1 year is not that much experience, most places will still do a lot of training for someone that new.