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@ihanrath

Oh Dear, isolation can have such a negative affect for both of you. If you belong to a women's group or a church group or any supporting group or friends that could visit with him, while you take a break from this isolation, even just doing some shopping, meeting up with a friend for coffee or getting something special for you like a massage or a pedicure.
Check with the Alzheimer Association in your area to see if they can help with this. Good luck

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I've looked into it. I've mentioned bringing someone in so that I could go out for a bit. He got angry, said he doesn't need someone here with him. You gave me a good idea though, I'll check with the local Alzheimer's group. Thank you.