Hi Tracey,
Sorry to hear about your mum and I can relate to it. My Gran had the same and she had to be watched like a hawk as she would turn the gas on and walk away and I don't know how many boiled eggs we scraped off the ceiling as she forgot about them boiling away, it's soul destroying to watch.
My mum is in 79 and is slowly going blind, which is sad as she loves reading, watching telly and wildlife. She can see a bit out of one eye so we bought her a 50 inch LCD, talking books etc. She has a remote control the size of a paving slab, thank god she still has a sense of humour as she keeps losing it.
Not that lucky as I rarely see them, hear them virtually every night though.
There is also buzzards, dippers, kingfishers, mink, stoats mallards and merganzers to name a few - there is a river at the bottom of the garden so lots of wildlife Tracey.
Me too Tracey, I don't like this cold wet stuff. Our Snowdrops are just appearing now, a sure sign of Spring. I hear Tawny Owls every night as well as the screech of Barn Owls, they seem to hunt at the bottom of my garden, nice sound though.
The backs a bit better Tracey but still getting problems walking any sort of distance. Not been out to much lately as the weather is terrible. Hope you sort out the password problem.
If it's the WAB password, can't you just change it from the laptop and then you would be able to log on from the desktop.