Hi, has anyone had experience and luck with Texas Catheters for use overnight in male dementia patients? We are considering one as Im concerned our loved one's high volume of urinary incontinence is going to worsen their skin issues (we use the most absorbent Abena brand briefs & are still having issues). I dont think our loved one will do well with the catheter on but am wondering if anyone has any luck or tricks/tips with this. If you have any brands/models you recommend id appreciate it. thanks!
It worked for bedbound patients who slept soundly and had to be turned by staff every 2 hours .
I can see it falling off, regardless. When I considered this type of catheter for my dad, I didn't think it was worthwhile. I figured absorbent briefs or a permanent catheter were better.