My mother has dementia, which I am sorry but at times I think she is faking cause can anybody be so out there!?! She has now started a new thing which is gross but I have a strong stomach but times its not possible not to vomit. Mom is now pooping and peeing EVERYWHERE like an untrained puppy. She wears depends but she will pull them down anywhere and go. Example such as in bed poop under her pillow, sits on edge of tub and does #1 and 2, in garbage cans, in the middle of floors, under coach coushins, she has even tried to do in the middle of Wal-Mart!! She of course uses her hand to wipe down there so now there is poo everywhere in her hair, mouth, face,walls, clothes, between her toes and under her finger nails. She is sly she will wait till I leave room to do it!! So she knows what she is doing! She likes to hide her poo I have caught her carry her poo to hide somewhere! She thinks it's funny!!!!! boy does that make me mad! Especially when I step in it!!! I try to hide most of this from the hubby and kids so they won't be grossed. WHAT DO I DO!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!
Gosh if someone had told me years ago id be on a forum talking about poo id have said they were mad!!!!!xx
This sounds like a desperate situation that must be contaminated. With dementia reasoning and talking wont help.
How about the incontinence equivalent of a straight jacket....overalls that tie in the back, maybe around the shoulder blades, or incorporate a tie plastic wrap. Something that would require assistance to exit. A creative seamstress could alter regular overalls.
Of course, this would be worn with depends and she would need to be bathed and changed regularly.
She may rebel against this, but it may be worth a try. At least to need a solution for when you need to take her to the doctor's office.
Unfortunately an AL would likely handle this by sedation. They would not put up with random fecal deposits. You cannot either, this is not only hard to deal with but can cause infections in your home. Sedation will "fix" the problem, but it should be the last resort. Do not feel guilty if you have to go there.
Sorry you are dealing with this, it is a tough one to handle and preserve dignity.
Can your family deal with this? should they be asked to deal with it? talk to your husband and any other family members who may be involved and reach a decision. Mom can't help it. Can you deal with it?
The above suggestions are all very helpful. Have you discussed some kind of sedation with Mom's Dr? You can not cope with this alone.
euroman, I told my kids they have my permission to shoot me if I get alzheimers, and its my biggest fear. I am on year 6 soon to go into year 7 with my mom in my house. She is so cute and sweet even though she cannot walk, pee, or talk, what are ya gonna do right? we just follow our hearts.
Gwen
Raise his top leg a little as far as he can bear and roll him away from you. Visualize you standing on the left side of the bed and having rolled him his back is facing you and his left leg is slightly raised.
Clean everything you can reach.
If the sheets need changing untuck the bottom sheet and push it as far underneath as you can.
Tuck in the left side of the bottom sheet and roll up and push the rest of the sheet as far under him as you can.
I am hoping you have a hospital bed with rails.
Raise the rail on your side and go round to the right side of the bed.
Put his left leg down and roll him onto his back. bend upthe right leg and roll him over to his left side so he again has his back to you. Now complete the cleaning.
Pull out the bottom sheet.
Pull the clean sheet through underneath him and tuck it in.
If you are using side tab diapers push the clean one as far as you can then pull him towards you again to reach the other side and complete the diaper install.
If using pull ups do what ever you usually do to pull them up.
Before you roll him place a pillow on the side he will be facing and keep him covered with a light blanket for warmth.
This is always much easier if you have someone to help. All they need to do is support him while you do the dirty work. You can't do anything about the smell but they don't have to look at the mess.
Try and find a book on basic nursing care or maybe home nursing which should include some nice diagrams to help you. Your local library might have something.
Amazon is also a good place to look. See if you can find something used if money is tight. The shipping on used is allways $4.99 but the books are often pennies.
If I look before I post this I will loose the post but will see if I can find anything suitable.
There you will find many short videos showing you how to do things that you need to do for your father.
I could not find any simple books on basic nursing skills they are all too advanced for your needs.
It is much easier when you can watch someone do it in a video.
Also try the video about perimeal care. I have not watched that one.