My husband started having hallucinations two years ago, about 18 months after his Parkinson’s diagnosis. He thought there were two of me (scary thought!) but also saw, heard and smelled things that weren’t there. He was (unnecessarily) concerned about security - he would go round the house checking locks, was sometimes convinced that there were strangers in our car and believed that builders were trying to tunnel into our house from next door. He also had other cognitive issues - memory loss and an inability to follow processes. After 6 months of this, we finally saw a specialist who diagnosed probable Lewy Body dementia. He was prescribed Rivastigmine tablets and his hallucinations and security concerns gradually stopped. About a year later, after a holiday abroad on which he got very stressed, the hallucinations and other problems resurfaced, at which point he was (eventually) prescribed Memantine. He rarely has hallucinations now, and can usually talk himself out of them if he does have them. Physically, he’s in reasonable shape (with the help of a personal trainer). But he is very reluctant to go anywhere, and so we are not able to travel any more, or go out very much. TBH, I am finding it very hard to look after him almost full-time (he goes out with a carer once a week, for about 5 hours) without the prospect of a break…