If you saw all the hundreds of pictures with smiles from end to end on her face, you would understand why we go. She never had the finances to take trips when we were younger; so, these trips are something she looks forward to doing.
Especially nice moments are when a character takes an extra moment to come by her and shake her hand, etc. She lights up for a while after those experiences.
There's more good that comes from these trips then bad for all concerned in our family of 3 and sometimes extended family. I've heard husbands and wives with so called perfect families at Disney not talking nice to each other and loudly; it happens. All I'm trying to do is help my mom enjoy the Disney experience better if I can and help others around me, as well. You can't avoid crowds at DIsney; all you can do is see if there's a better way to keep everything calm for all concerned. If a GAC won't help me then I will seek another road, if possible. I will definitely be talking to guest services and I will let them tell me or not what's available to help our circumstances.
I love the suggestion about one person being in front of my mom and then I'll be in back pushing the wheelchair for her. Somehow, we've always done it with my mom first; because, it seemed more natural with pushing the wheelchair to do it that way. I think this technique may help some. I would not have thought of it I don't think; so, once again, the boards have helped me. Thank-you.
Also, I don't want my mom to totally lose her social skills any more than necessary. Just staying home except for doctor appointments is like living in jail. I've been practicing calming effects with her at home; so, we can cope better on trips and at home.
I like to be pro active and it's why I seek out the info on these boards. This topic has more controversy than I realized.
Alzheimer's unfortunately is going to be affecting baby boomers in grooves. I'm part of that generation. I will tell you right now you will not keep us all at home or at a nursing home, etc. locked up as Alzheimer's starts progressing for this generation. There has to be answers out there for all of us to cope. When it hits you personally you will understand more of what I'm saying to you, now. I'm not saying towards the end that there isn't a need to stay put, but that's true of a lot of sicknesses, not just Alzheimer's. Sorry, for the preaching but a previous poster just got to me.