How do you deal with accidents? My Mom has been her for two weeks and she has had 4 accidents where she apparently wakes up in the night and had diaherra. Sometimes she makes the bed and doesn't tell me. I've told her eveyone has accidnets but she has to tell me. She doesn't clean herself up very good and there is always a mess in the bed and all over the carpet. I've told her she has to tell me so I can help clean her up. I'm trying not to get angry and stay positive. Any words of wisdom?? thanks
Definitely talk to her new doctor about the issue when she is settled in.
She apparently doesn't get a strong enough urge to wake her up until it is too late. Would it help to have a bedside commode, sitting on a large washable rug, very nearby?
You may be able to observe some dietary triggers. For example, if a high-fat meal seems to be associated with these episodes, you'll try to avoid high-fat meals. The fact that you'll be living together will give you a little more (but not complete) control.
Hang in there!
I explained things happen to us all, but it took a while for her to tell me or at least let me know when something was happening.
We put her in adult diapers, which if she has diarrhea it just runs through.
I did watch her diet and did find things that cause her diarrhea, which was beans any kind, cabbage cooked or slaw, and she loves her candy therefore I had to get candy without nuts.
I also gave her yogart this also seemed to help.
I completely understand what you are going through. Just hang in there and you will figure it out.
I found a matress cover that feels alot better than the old plastic kind. I got it at a matress store that is now out of bussiness, I'm sure other companies make the same thing. I think it would be worth it to find one of them.
My mother in law problem is not that frequent. I buy 6packs of hanes cotton breifs on line. They cost less than less than $1.30. I tell her to throw them out. She trys to hand wash them, what a mess.
It makes sense to try and figure out if a change in diet or meds could solve the problem.
If by chance your bathroom is carpeted, you might try using the kind of hard plastic used under rolling desk chairs. Our bath is very small, and we purchased one that was about the right size and cut it down. A lot cheaper than redoing the floor. They are textured on the top and grip the carpet. If your mom is steady, maybe a large one by her bed would work too.
Hope this helps.
PG
Kim