My mother is 89, still lives independently and does pretty well. She is not 100% stable on her feet and has now developed a logical fear of getting in the shower. There are appropriate grab bars and no slip strips on the tub surface.
As her son I find myself very uncomfortable assisting with “personal care” issues. Helping her bathe is something I refuse to do, for both of our dignity.
My question is; baring something prohibitive like changing her tub to a walk-in shower, does anyone have a suggestion of what I can to to make her feel more comfortable?
For everyday: disposable soap impregnated facial cloths for face, neck, ears, underarms, under breasts, and feet. Plastic over the toilet Sitz bath to wash bottom.
This way as the son you can leave her for that final 45sec and be outside with a nice fluffy bath towel, to hand around the curtain. No stepping no balance problems and no water cascading down upsetting her balance
(I was on my way from my house.)
I honestly don't remember her EVER taking a shower, she always had a "bird bath", washing all over, & washing her hair in the kitchen sink. I told the therapist, she said mom asked her not to tell me about being in the shower, I told lies about her all the time & would make her take one everyday!
I love that old "witch"!
- *CONVERSION* to walk-in
shower.
Yvesvan de CALSEYDE
- Convesion to walk-in shower.
Shower benches are easy enough to use depending on your bathroom/shower configuration. I could not use my shower/bench in the tub/shower with sliding glass doors b/c the bench took up all the open space, and I couldn't get my feet inside. (That made for some pretty creative bathing techniques.)
It's easier to use the bench if the tub just has a shower curtain. If you (or your mother) have glass doors, you could remove them for now and use a shower curtain so there would be room for the bench AND your mother's feet!
It's definitely that giant step INTO the tub that can be daunting if someone is frail or unstable.
If it is a tub then a shower bench or chair will make her feel more stable.
If it is a walk in shower a chair or bench will also work but with the bench there is no back so there is the possibility of leaning so far back that she could go over.
Some benches may have backs that can be put on so look for that as an option.
In the walk in shower my Husband used I bought walkers at the local resale shop and he would stand with his hands on the walk er for more stability. There were grab bars but he did not seem to use them as much until we started using a shower wheelchair. Then he would hold the grab bar and he would use it to hang the washcloth I would give him to use.
A few things about the walk in tubs.
They are expensive going all the way to super expensive.
You have to sit in the tub while it is filling and then sit there until it drains. I am guessing it could take a while to do both so you sit there wet and chilly while it drains.
If you are going to make any change I would make a tub shower into a walk in shower with NO threshold and if you have a walk in shower spend the money to make that one a walk in with no threshold to step over. I think they call them Zero Entry Shower or Curbless Shower. Money well worth spending.
Due to her modesty (one g for me too) she wears her bra in the shower and swim skirt with the crotch cut out so she can properly clean herself . A nice beach robe with short sleeves follow the shower and all is good. Can easily take off bra and swim skirt and not reveal anything.
Lots of people come into the ER from falls in the shower. Very common.
Either that or have shower redone to a walk in but extremely expensive. But wait there is more lol.
In Asian countries their whole bathroom is the shower. With a hole in the floor and a shower wand on the wall. The toilet and sink are waterproof. That's genius!.
An elderly person doesnt need a shower but 1-2x a week max bc their skin is too delicate and cant take it. They barely produce natural oils and skin is tissue paper thin.
In hospitals we use bed side baths having pt sit for most of the bath, then stand to do private area, then they would sit again using microwaved wipes just for this purpose. They leave the skin super soft and not much mess, other than wipes to put in the trash can. They are very refreshing when traveling in the heat. I have used them and they are great! It feels like you had a shower.
We also used a small pink tub bucket with warm water, wash cloth and bar of soap, and pt washes their face and arms and body that way too. No more shower mishaps. Just empty the tub when done. You can buy them at the pharmacy or just get a small bucket. Good luck.
https://www.amazon.com/sliding-shower-bench/s?k=sliding+shower+bench
There is even one that slides from the toilet to the shower.
https://www.amazon.com/Eagle-Health-Supplies-Toilet-Tub/dp/B078P3CXLB/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sliding%2C+swivel+seat+toilet+to+shower+bench%2C+with+cut+out&qid=1579357958&sr=8-1
I hope this helps. Good luck.
In fact, my husband and I are having our main bathroom redone next week in that manner to make our house more elderly-friendly in preparation for advancing age. (We are both in our 60s currently.)
For her bathing, you might consider hiring a personal care aide to come in for a couple of hours daily to help her with bathing and dressing.