My MIL is in the last stage of Alzheimer's and has many odd behaviors. But, one I just can't figure out is why after using the toilet and wiping herself she puts the soiled paper in the waste basket. Sometimes she will stuff it in an empty toilet paper roll before putting it in the waste basket. When I remind her where it goes and to put it in the toilet she is so confused that she will hold her hand with the paper in it behind the toilet and try to drop it there. It's as if she never knew to put the soiled paper in the toilet. Like I said, she has many, many, many odd behaviors, but this one is just one I cannot figure out where it came from.
Because she's in the late stages of Alzheimer's.
I just wish my Loved One wouldn't use quite so much paper. We have dealt with clogged toilets, and have gotten into the habit of buying it by the case.
I'm surprised that someone in the last stage would still be toileting herself anyway. Be happy she is, and empty the wastebasket frequently and use a liner.
Fast forward to today, and she no longer realizes when she has soaked through her incontinence pad, her clothing and the protective chair pad. She goes into the bathroom to pee and forgets to wipe or flush, or to change her incontinence pad or underwear when they're wet (so I follow her to the bathroom every time now). When she has a BM, she often forgets to wipe or flush, which means her backside is not clean, and the toilet is left full of very unpleasant stuff. Yesterday, she remembered to wipe after her BM, but smeared it all over the side of the toilet and the trash can, because she put the toilet paper in the trash can instead of the toilet - and it's not the first time this has happened.
It's sad, but it's part of the process. Forgetting to put things where they belong (especially toilet paper after being used), is just one of the symptoms of advancing dementia or Alzheimers. For some reason, the toilet paper becomes a major issue for some of our older folks.
Book's dad is a prime example, he reverts to childish behaviour when he is not imediately changed. Curious infants explore everything and dirty diapers are no exception. Who had not had a todler proudly run to show his mommy what he just did in his potty with his pants around his ankles. Besides no one has any idea of the habits of their elders before they need caregiving. Not making excuses just the way I see it. Who has not luxuriated in not getting dressed or taking a shower when they no longer have to work.
It hardly matters what twisted reasoning is behind this behavior. Line the wastebasket and take the bag out frequently. Please don't give the poor gal something else to be confused about. Be glad she is still toileting herself. Don't criticize the way she does it.
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