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Relative's Lack Of Personal Hygiene Routine
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How do you go about suggesting to a relative (aged 76) that their hygiene is very lack ie they're not washing themselves, or changing their clothes for days on end. The relative doesn't suffer from any mental illness like dementia, so they must know that they're not washing anymore. We want to approach the subject but don't know how to go about it. Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jeni - how can you be sure that your relative doesn't have a type of dementia? If she is 'forgetting' to wash then I would suggest that getting her to her GP for a memory test would be something to try, though that may not be easy either. This was one of the symptoms my mother developed and she suffers from Alzheimer's, the most common form of dementia.
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Jeni....not wishing to concern you but do keep a careful eye on other things. We had the same problem with my mother. She was the cleanest person and never slow to tell others if she thought there was a problem with cleanliness or odours, but when it happened to her it was a different story.
She started to smell....wouldn't wash or bathe.....wouldn't change her clothes and nothing we said or did helped....she just got defensive and angry. Being told by friends and relatives....If she were mine I'd strip her off and lift her in a bath....was useful indeed.
We had help and advice from outside which didn't change the situation.
With hindsight we now know it was the very beginnings of dementia and was the only problem for a number of months. Later other "lies" cropped up.
Yes of course she had been to Mass....though we knew she hadn't....Yes she had eaten.....again we knew she hadn't.
I don't mean to alarm you....just to say be aware of other changes however small they seem....and my best wishes with this......x
She started to smell....wouldn't wash or bathe.....wouldn't change her clothes and nothing we said or did helped....she just got defensive and angry. Being told by friends and relatives....If she were mine I'd strip her off and lift her in a bath....was useful indeed.
We had help and advice from outside which didn't change the situation.
With hindsight we now know it was the very beginnings of dementia and was the only problem for a number of months. Later other "lies" cropped up.
Yes of course she had been to Mass....though we knew she hadn't....Yes she had eaten.....again we knew she hadn't.
I don't mean to alarm you....just to say be aware of other changes however small they seem....and my best wishes with this......x
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