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As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, we've learned overnight incontinence is one of the most challenging aspects of the journey. It's not a topic often discussed, yet it's a reality for us to face with compassion, dignity, and preparation. We are Nancy Treaster and Sue Ryan. Through our experiences, we've developed four important tips to help you navigate overnight incontinence in your caregiving journey.
Takeaways
Overnight incontinence can be particularly challenging because it affects the sleep of both the care receiver and the caregiver.
It often requires a balance between managing a mess and getting necessary rest.
This stage can be an inflection point in the caregiving journey, potentially requiring additional help or considering moving your loved one into a care community.
Here are four tips to help you navigate this challenging phase:
Tip 1: Transition to Nighttime and ultimately Disposable Incontinence Underwear
It's important to ensure your care receiver has appropriate protection overnight.
Tip 2: Protect the Mattress
Accidents will happen, so it's important to protect the bed.
Tip 3: Make the Bathroom Easy to Find
Help your care receiver locate the bathroom easily if they wake up during the night. We cover this in detail in podcast episode 9 Preparing for Incontinence.
Tip 4: Keep Your Care Receiver Comfortable Overnight
As incontinence progresses, it becomes important to take additional steps to ensure comfort.
Navigating overnight incontinence in Alzheimer's and dementia care is challenging in the beginning as you’re both adapting. With patience, curiosity, compassion, preparation and the right mindset, it can be manageable.
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As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, we've learned overnight incontinence is one of the most challenging aspects of the journey. It's not a topic often discussed, yet it's a reality for us to face with compassion, dignity, and preparation. We are Nancy Treaster and Sue Ryan. Through our experiences, we've developed four important tips to help you navigate overnight incontinence in your caregiving journey.
Takeaways
Overnight incontinence can be particularly challenging because it affects the sleep of both the care receiver and the caregiver.
It often requires a balance between managing a mess and getting necessary rest.
This stage can be an inflection point in the caregiving journey, potentially requiring additional help or considering moving your loved one into a care community.
Here are four tips to help you navigate this challenging phase:
Tip 1: Transition to Nighttime and ultimately Disposable Incontinence Underwear
It's important to ensure your care receiver has appropriate protection overnight.
Tip 2: Protect the Mattress
Accidents will happen, so it's important to protect the bed.
Tip 3: Make the Bathroom Easy to Find
Help your care receiver locate the bathroom easily if they wake up during the night. We cover this in detail in podcast episode 9 Preparing for Incontinence.
Tip 4: Keep Your Care Receiver Comfortable Overnight
As incontinence progresses, it becomes important to take additional steps to ensure comfort.
Navigating overnight incontinence in Alzheimer's and dementia care is challenging in the beginning as you’re both adapting. With patience, curiosity, compassion, preparation and the right mindset, it can be manageable.
Key points:
Blog here
Additional Resources Mentioned
Rate, Subscribe and Share Your Tips on Social Media!
Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.
Please click here to review, follow or subscribe to our podcast.
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