Incontinence Battles with Parent Living with Dementia Ruining Relationship
Many well-meaning families move a parent who shows signs of dementia into their home feeling that this arrangement makes it possible to provide the best care. For some, especially those who are willing to learn how to work with people living with dementia in ways that can smooth out the tough areas, this works out well all the way through. Many, however, can make it work until complete incontinence becomes an issue. This is a big challenge because the incontinence person is incapable of understanding their own incontinence.
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Source: Minding Our Elders - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Carol Bradley Bursack Source Type: blogs
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