We have an elderly neighbour who for some time now has been screaming very loudly. I believe it suggests some kind of dementia. My wife is friendly with her and has knocked on the door to enquire about her well-being. She says she is fine and denies being unwell. This all starts again the next day. should we just ignore it ?
She has a daughter who visits occasionally. I suggest ed to my wife to contact daughter but she is reluctant in case the neighbour either denies or takes offence when she claims to be "fine"
Do you know which GP surgery is hers?
I know they can't tell you anything but maybe bringing that to their attention might, just might help them solve a missing link.
Thank you Danny. It is hard to get it right . She is independent and to do anything like contacting Social Services might cause great upset but at the same time it is hard to ignore and pretend their is no problem.
Just to say that I have worked in a care home and this screaming is something that can happen with elderly people and it is a symptom of dementia. We had one old lady who would scream for help out of her window at anyone who was passing by. In the end she got violent as well, staff had to go into her room two at a time as she attacked and tried to bite them if they went in alone.