My mother in law is incintinet. She has pee pots all over the house that she pees in and then empties them in the toilet. But since it often just dribbles out without warning, she misses and gets the carpet wet a lot. She's alsovery messy and lazy though physically and mentally able to clean up after herself for the most part beyond heavy lifting. (She only has some heart issues for which she has a clean bill of health from the cardiologist.) She just doesn't. She throws garbage on the floor while watching TV, leaves food out, has mail all over every surface so I can't clean it properly because she wants her papers left uintouched.
I vacuum, but due to crazy work schedule, cooking, cleaning, laundry for our apartment and her house I just can't find the time to carpet clean often with a carpet machine all that often. And even my best efforts leave a lingering stale smell.
I also end up washing towels literally soaked and dripping with urine, which I am concerned might be contaminating my wash loads. Anyway recently my boss called me in and said I have such a bad odor, something between a senior home and a dead animal was how it was described. She said it's strong enough that people in other aisles are complaining and I fear it will affect my job. My assistant is also telling me my odor is really horrible.
I'm a very clean person and have been in the workforce many, many years without ever hearing this complaint. I don't smell anything at all! I have no idea where it is coming from, if it's in my clothes wash or I am tracking it up into our apartment on my shoes. I can't tell anything is amiss but I continue to hear it at work. I have been told I need to remedy this problem immediately. I'm really upset about this as I have enough stress!
So my questiion is, have any of you had the same issue? What do you think is the worst cause of the odor, the wash, maybe I should wear different shoes down there? Or is that smell just permanently permeating everything? I'm scared they're going to send me home at my job. Any advice is great. I'm ready to look into moving out I am so stressed. Thanks in advance.
Maybe your mother is beyond what you are able to handle. I'm sure you still need to work. I did not see her age maybe she has more things going on, your not aware of.
Urine stinks - its pervasive and you cannot get it out of the carpets so they have to go BUT if it has pervaded into the floorboards that will not solve the problem at all so you need to throw the carpet and the underlay into the dumpster and then set to on the floorboards. Bicarbonate of soda and vinegar seems to work best - but you're going to need a lot because you have to sprinkle the bicarb all over every floorboard and then spray or pour vinegar over it - that will make it fizz and then comes the ghastly work you have to scrub each floorboard and you have to repeat it until you have clean boards. Then you have to let it dry and leave the windows open to let it air. You CANNOT do this with your Mum in the house so she needs to go to a relative or into care while you clean through.
Once you have cleaned and scrubbed and reclined and rescrubbed the floorboards and are confident they don't smell any more then the best flooring is linoleum because it doesn't 'hold' water or other less pleasant liquids but you have to clean through every single day.
Your Mum has to wear incontinence pads/pants - the larger ones hold a full bladder of urine...how do I know? I tried them and they don't soak through. I have a plastic square I use under the commodes (you mentioned pee pots? I am not sure whether you mean a commode but you must ensure she has a commode rather than a pee pot which in the UK is something she would need to squat over and would inevitably wet surrounds when using.)
As for cleaning a washing machine I run a bleach clean through every now and again especially if I have been washing soiled linen
If her clothes are made of manmade fibres they hold the odour so cotton is far better PLUS you can put it on a really hot wash failing that again use bicarbonate of soda and vinegar in the wash and that will help destroy smells.
If you can get to a point where the house and your apartment is clean and tidy (hire a dumpster and trash everything that you cannot get the odour out of) then you have a base pointBUT you and your husband (especially your husband) simply HAVE to get into a neat and tidy and clean routine...without it you will increase your stress levels no end and it really does mean turn the TV off turn your phones off turn the internet off for 2 hours every day and start cleaning and tidying and sorting - yes it is tiring yes it s utterly miserable but the end result is fabulous.
As for your Mums papers get a pretty box or cover a cardboard one with some wrapping paper and make that her papers box. Take the time to file them in some sort of order so she (and you) can find things easily.
We have a commode in Mums lounge - not ideal but it is what it is - No-one even knows we have one because a) it look like a chair and b) I clean it after every use - now if you are at work thats not easily done but a trick I learned was from the nurses who said when you clean the pot put a sheet of toilet tissue in the bottom and then pour a little sweet smelling disinfectant on top (I use zoflora diluted) - for us it works brilliantly not only does it masks urine smells that emanate from the pot but also means that it is cleaned and sanitised more easily.
Lots of work ahead Im afraid but there is no other answer - its that or lose your job me dear.
White vinegar ladies (and gents) white vinegar works better than anything else I have found use it every time you clean and if you loathe the smell of it add a couple of drops of essential oil to the hot water and vinegar.
My personal preference is to use hot water, about a teaspoon of laundry liquid three tablespoons of white vinegar (I have been known to use more) and then I usually add about 3 drops of essential oil - more on a bad day - my faves are tea tree oil, lavender, ylang ylang (but this can cause headaches in some people) and geranium - the latter smells most fragrant tea tree has antiseptic properties lavender helps relaxation so it rather depends on my mood too!
I have mentioned this before but when I clean the commode I use the following procedure and I do find it keeps odour to the absolute minimum - I empty it, clean any soil off it (obviously) then I wash it it soapy water with the obligatory vinegar, I rinse with boiling water straight out of the kettle, then I lay a fresh piece of toilet paper in the bottom of the commode and pour on something like zoflora (I often use the toiler cleanser I use to clean the toilet bowl because that has a nice fragrance - but never mix the two - always one or the other)
Do I go through a lot of zoflora? Oh hell yes but the room doesn't smell at all.
I dont wash Mums clothes with mine I always wash mine first then the towels/linen then hers then a dilute bleach empty wash again with vinegar to clean the washing machine of odour. If not I find ANYTHING I subsequently wash has that very nasty after smell which is gross.
Maybe not the greatest tips in the world but they work for me
One thing I didn't consider is that if you have pets, they too contribute seriously to the malodour. not that pets of themselves are necessarily smelly but if the grooming isn't kept up then that too could be a source of the problem
There should be a research grant for someone to study how many caregivers become incontinent themselves because they have to hold their urine so long while cleaning up the bathroom after their incontinent loved one so that they can go themselves!!
If you google farmers household almanac uses for vinegar there are loads of tips in there. All I need now is for someone to tell me where I can get the damned stuff relatively cheaply .....I wonder if they sell it by the tanker load!
Sincerely hope you did not take offence and leave us. These threads have a way of taking on a life of their own after awhile, then have little to do with your original post. I reread some, and must agree, the shoes may be the problem taking it to work. Good luck.
Llama - I love bringing mom home for the holidays from the NH, but I dread the inevitable incontinence accidents (both urine and BM) that are going to happen. For Thanksgiving, in addition to cooking the meal, cleaning up, hosting family members, etc, I had to clean up a major BM accident because I kept asking Mom if she needed to go, and she kept saying no - until it was too late, and by the time she got to the bathroom, it was everywhere - inside her pants, her brief, down her leg, on the floor, on the toilet....not happening at Christmas. I'm going to be sure she goes several times, whether she likes it or not.
The sad thing is, I know at some point, the visits home are going to have to stop, because our bathroom is *not* handicap accessible by any means. I've seen closets that are larger than our bathroom. You literally have to turn your body sideways to walk between the toilet & sink to get to the tub - that's how small it is. So for Mom to get in there with her walker and onto the toilet is a major undertaking and huge risk for a fall. At some point, she will no longer be able to come home because she won't be able to get into the bathroom.
Just discovered a leaky pipe in the basement, which had gone unnoticed and now has soaked the ceiling and floor. Lovely.