Happy New Year Everyone!
I have been struggling with the simplest tasks (maintaining my checkbook, routine household chores, etc.). I always try to keep things in the same spot (as I have low vision too) and maintain a routine to try to stay on track of what day it is, what needs to be done, etc.
I live alone (in my family home now) and am having trouble. It's a shame that I have no family or friends to help me, which I feel contributes to my cog fog issues too.
What tips or resources can you share with me? I think my age (only age 56 in March) is too early for assisted living, right? Sometimes I wonder? Are there any living situations for younger folks with MS (who look so good) BUT have cognitive problems?
Thanks for your input! I really appreciate it, too!
I have been struggling with the simplest tasks (maintaining my checkbook, routine household chores, etc.). I always try to keep things in the same spot (as I have low vision too) and maintain a routine to try to stay on track of what day it is, what needs to be done, etc.
I live alone (in my family home now) and am having trouble. It's a shame that I have no family or friends to help me, which I feel contributes to my cog fog issues too.
What tips or resources can you share with me? I think my age (only age 56 in March) is too early for assisted living, right? Sometimes I wonder? Are there any living situations for younger folks with MS (who look so good) BUT have cognitive problems?
Thanks for your input! I really appreciate it, too!
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