Good call Art, glad it worked out
My tip...coconut oil.
My Dad had dementia. One of the nurses who was making house calls mentioned coconut oil, so I squirrelled around the Internet and found an interesting story.
A physicians husband was the accountant for her practice and they caught his dementia early because of mistakes he was making. He was part of several studies, so they had a record of how dementia slowly crept over his mind.
One example was his pen drawings of a clock face. In the beginning the clock was round, had two hands, and all the numbers were there, but the drawings became a jumbled disorganized mess over time.
She scoured all the research she could find, including funding requests for the development of new drugs. One was for taking coconut oil and breaking it down so as to isolate key components.
Apparently our brains run on glucose, but become less efficient at doing so if you have dementia...when we eat coconut oil our bodies break it down and make available ketones which the brain can use as an alternative fuel source.
Theory being; areas that would have done blank without glucose may keep going with ketones. She figured, why not just give him coconut oil?
He didn't recover from dementia as he was too far down that road to come back, but his drawings of clocks became more recognizable. Not clear drawings of clocks, but there was a distinct improvement.
I've been putting coconut oil on my daily peanut butter and jam (or honey or banana) sandwiches ever since.