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		parkinson-dementia 
		Hi guys
 
 My client, male, aged 64 has been suffering from Parkinson-dementia for past 3 yrs. He had been irregular on medicines. He is taking medicine seriously for past 6mts. He has h/o HT for around 10 yrs. He has more dementia oriented problem than Parkinson.
 He has poor memory, poor comprehension, and disinterest, lost thinking capacity
 He has no or little tremor and has other Parkinson symptoms. His posture is erect but developing scoliosis. Poor balance and gait. scoliosis. Poor balance and gait.
 Chief compliant from his wife is frequent falls [4-5times/day], disinterest, always sleepy not actively participating in his ADL. He is have sexual eagerness and forcing his wife to have sex. He also agrees that he is only interested in that. Not interested in exercises or any activities.  He has severe hallucination and even harass his wife
 even psyciatric drugs is not helping either.
 
 Please give some ideas to improve his condition.
 Thanks.
 
 
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		I would enlist the help initially of a clinical psychologist, perhaps in a family meeting with youself and the wife, but without him. Then things can be discussed openly before deciding on whether a course of some type of "behavioural modification strategy" might help. 
 
 I would imagine there might be some medication adjustment/additional that might also assist. Please do keep us informed. 8o