Back in June this year, there was a question regarding how to deal with someone using the corner of the room to urinate.
http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/talkingpoint/discuss/showthread.php?t=1680
Unfortunately (and ironically) this is now happening to my Dad. He has done this for a few nights, (so I haven't suggested the bucket idea yet), but it is also happening during the day. Yesterday, at the Home, he went off to find the toilet but Mum found him, about to relieve himself, in the corridor. Mum is concerned he will have to start using incontinence pads, but he is still fully aware that he needs to go, he just can't necessarily find the toilet. Anyone have any ideas?
http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/talkingpoint/discuss/showthread.php?t=1680
Unfortunately (and ironically) this is now happening to my Dad. He has done this for a few nights, (so I haven't suggested the bucket idea yet), but it is also happening during the day. Yesterday, at the Home, he went off to find the toilet but Mum found him, about to relieve himself, in the corridor. Mum is concerned he will have to start using incontinence pads, but he is still fully aware that he needs to go, he just can't necessarily find the toilet. Anyone have any ideas?