Mom is developing bad pressure sores on her bottom. We have tried everything: various zinc oxide creams, gabapentin, seen dermatologist and gastroenterologist. All doctors say to move more, get up and walk often, sleep on her side. Mom is 108 yrs old, and mobility is becoming an issue. Just gathering the energy to get out of her chair is hard, and she can only stand or walk for short times...minutes. Sleeping on her side is difficult, as it puts pressure on her old hip replacement, causing discomfort. She is in constant pain (primary doc terms it "chronic idiopathic anal pain", and admits there is no cure. Has anyone used a Roho cushion for this? It was recommended by one doc, but they are pretty expensive, about $400. Any suggestions?
My mom (90 yrs) is in the advance stages of Alzheimers and is confined to her bed. We have the prescribed alternating air pressure mattress, and all the cushions, creams, ointments to combat pressure sores along with a really wonderful 5 day live in caregiver who is really vigilant in doing everything in her power to prevent bed sores from developing on my mom. One suggestion my mom's visiting nurse did suggest is a product called JUVEN. Check with her doctor before giving it to her. It's a product made by the same company that makes Ensure and you can order it on Amazon. It's been a fantastic product for my mother...check out the reviews. I hope it helps your mom.
Wow! It is amazing that your mom is up and walking at all. My mom is 91 and has been pretty much bed bound for at least 10 years. She goes in a wheelchair to church on Sunday & to the doctors. I asked one of her doctors how to prevent pressure sores & he checked with his colleagues at the Washington Hospital Center. They recommended an air loss mattress. These are very expensive ($4,000 and up), but I found an air loss mattress overlay which works beautifully. It has a pump and is a plastic mattress which goes on top of her regular mattress. It cost about $300 & I got it from one of the medical supply companies on-line. It is very easy and we have had it going for at least 5 years. It stays plugged in and does its job. It has been well worth it. We do have a Roho cushion for her chair, but she doesn't find it very comfortable.
Best of luck and prayers! You deserve a medal for helping her all this time.
Sincerely,
Old Maid
In the nursing home they turn residents every 2 hrs and use several pillows to keep them there and comfortable.
I'd get a wound ream on it so it doesn't get worse. They have to be watched like a hawk so it doesn't worsen. Good luck.
OK. The answers here have been great. I just want to add a couple of things I didn't see in the previous answers. FRESH AIR: The healing power of air is often overlooked in wound care. First, the wound needs to be clean and as dry as possible. Then, just let air do its healing work. It can be inside her bedroom. Maybe this can be your mom's time to talk about whatever she wants. The longer the air has a chance to work the better. MATTRESS: Hospital beds, even with special pads, are unbelievably uncomfortable. I recommend buying her a Tempurpedic mattress, one of the simple ones (without a pillow top). This mattress will help her sleep more easily on her side as the memory foam mattress will help cradle her hip. I know these are expensive. Maybe the manufacturer will give you a deal if you explain why it's needed. CALMOSEPTINE: You said you were already using this. It's the wonder ointment! But, sometimes, it's hard to remove it completely. I use (and check with her wound care specialists on this) baby oil to take it off easily. Then, after the "airing out" period, I really lather the Calmo on.
For wounds in diaper area I would use what I did for my kids - a Rx hemorrhoid cream [ I use proctosedyl ] with a silicone barrier cream on top which prevents the urine from bothering the skin - I have witnessed it clear mild diaper rash in just 1 diaper change - our family had been using this for nearly 40 years & we swear by it
Air mattress was recommended to my client.
Hope it works, God Bless!!
$14.99 for a 4 oz jar. A little goes a long way. I always followed this with a barrier cream and the one my DH seemed to prefer was Selan Silver, both available at Amazon.
I tried everything with DH's first pressure sore and the Colloidal Silver Gel was the first and only thing to actually start it healing. I don't know how to explain the need for the Barrier Cream but I used it faithfully and he never got another pressure sore. As soon as DH would say his bum was burning, this is what I did, starting with using diaper wipes to make sure there was no 'incontinence' caused by expelling gas.
This past year, when I had to clean him, I used the Selan Silver faithfully, following every single cleaning.
I also purchased the Beautyrest 3" Convoluted Foam Topper for the couch and his lift-chair. He said it made him a lot more comfortable. I later transferred it to his Hospital Bed when he was put on Hospice. I bought mine at Walmart, around $30 and easy to cut to size.
Bless you - 108? I only wish my DH had lasted that long - he passed 2 weeks ago, 4 months shy of 97.
I hope you can find a solution for your mom.
When she is out of bed does she sit in a wheelchair? A recliner if she would accept it is a better choice with her legs up. Do you have a hospital bed? She does nt have to lie completely on her side just enough to take the pressure off and plenty of pillows for support like FF said.
At 108 she is on her final journey however long that takes so there is no recovery. Of course a high protein diet is a good idea but anything will help that she likes and can swallow. She has earned the right to do as she pleases and there is no changing her now. Just do all you can to relieve the pain. Now I have to look up Roho cushions as i haven't met that one