Here is part of my response but it would be great to hear from other members who have faced this challenge.
People with dementia may recreate a past memory such as a job or role in society to meet an emotional need. This memory comes alive in their imagination and becomes the reality in which they live and interact. Telling the truth does not work in these situations due to our reality and their reality clashing. What you perceive as the truth does not match the perception of truth by the other person.
You may have been taught that it is okay to tell a small white lie to the person who can't remember. At first glance, white lies can seem like a simple solution to difficult and challenging situations. You may have even had a positive experience in stopping certain behaviour - at least for a while. While a white lie may stop the behaviour momentarily, the same behaviour almost always returns, sometimes even stronger and more persistently.
Unmet emotional needs are often behind these strange and unusual behaviours. Click here to read more in our members article,
5 Universal Emotional Needs. We also have an article specifically on white lies called
Truth or Lies - The Great Reality Divide.