She cares for herself, bathing and dressing. I help her choose her clothes because she can't see. I don't want to make her feel like she can't take care of herself, although the cleanliness is a problem on several levels. I would appreciate any suggestions for ways of helping her.
Those wipes are pretty nice.... I have an older heavy cat who just can't reach clean herself, so I use those wipes.
If it's the the vision, then I agree that wet wipes are good as long as she will remember to throw them in waste basket. I saw a report on tv that certain wipes will dissolve in pipes, but others will clog it eventually.
There might be more ideas from associations for the blind. It must be a common problem.
Mom's sign of this was not noticing the approaching fork or spoon when we try to feed her.
If she is unable to properly care for heself in other ways you just have to step in and do it for her. She will get very sore very quickly if feces are allowed to remain on the skin. Let her wash what she can reach and then wash her back for her and that way you can get at the poopy area. not always pleasant so get some gloves. No choice really but you can aproach it nicely. You know your Mom best. You can get one of the warmer used for baby wipes too. Pam's idea of a bidet attachment is the best but may be expensive.Colin's dedicated sponge and bowl caomes a good second on the list. I wish we could get detol in the US it smells so nice and fresh.
I like Florsa's idea using the small bottle filled with warm water, but you'll have to do that for her, which was what I was going to suggest.
You don't say how old your mom is. My mom has low vision also, but she's 91 and has vascular dementia. At times, I have to help her with her bowel movements (hey, nobody said this was easy) :)
At some point, you just need to tell her about UTI's and how you want to help her clean herself.
I've never had problems with the wet wipes clogging the toilet, although I see one commenter has. I've used them for years. In my opinion, Wet Ones are the best and you can get those through Amazon at lower cost and buy in bulk. And yes, if you feel they are going to clog up the toilet, I would put them in a lined container next to the toilet.
Also, since she is low vision, please check your toilet seat because I've noted my mom leaves stains.
Hopefully, this helps.
I know Wet Ones has aloe and glycerin.
Perhaps you should ask her doctor about this. Also, does she have loose stool? If so, perhaps there is a way to firm it up so she can go 'cleaner' and not have to clean up as much. Again, ask her doctor.
The privacy thing was hard in the beginning. He (husband) was more sad than any thing else. But we both got used to it. Just like we got used to so many other horrors this disease brings with it. Good luck.
They are NOT flushable, but I wrap them in a plastic grocery bag and throw them out with his Depends. Lysol type spray in the bag.
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Another thing is baby wipes. They are MUCH BETTER than those allegedly flushable wipes. Get Huggies "one and done" brand---they're thick & sturdy, and 2 wipes will clean an adult's butt off lickety split.
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The cleansing wipes are nice as long as they are not used exclusively in place of toilet tissue, because they will clog the works. I like the water-bottle-as-bidet idea; it's safe and efficient.
Meanwhile, I still think "mom" needs to be evaluated for dementia.