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Dad removes depends during night

itsmebecka
itsmebecka Member Posts: 2
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edited January 12 in Caring for a Parent
Hi,
I am new to this. My father is dealing with dementia. He's 80 years old. My mom is 82. I live here with them. What's brought me here is that I'm looking for any suggestions.
My dad, during the night is removing his Depends briefs. This is something new as of this week. They will be on the floor or nightstand. My mom is getting more frustrated. Any suggestions at all on how to get him to keep them on???

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  • jehjeh
    jehjeh Member Posts: 72
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    Dad removes depends during night

    My DH did this a few times. I placed disposable pads under him and under the sheet as well as a high quality leakproof mattress pad. This all helped catch accident from getting to the mattress but still didn't protect the sheets and blankets.

    One day, I saw him rubbing at the elastic around his legs and realized it was a very tight fit and the fabric was really uncomfortable against the skin. I ordered some washable cloth briefs that have a liner and added another, disposable liner to that. We haven't fully tested this yet but it caught a minor accident. Fingers crossed.

  • itsmebecka
    itsmebecka Member Posts: 2
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    Thank you. We have a waterproof mattress pad. I will let my mom know about putting some pads under the sheets and on top too. Grateful for any suggestions. That's a good idea about if the briefs could be too tight. Thank you very much!

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DH = Dear Husband
DW= Dear Wife, Darling Wife
LO = Loved One
ES = Early Stage
EO = Early Onset
FTD = Frontotemporal Dementia
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MC = Memory Care
AL = Assisted Living
POA = Power of Attorney
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