Posted in Incontinence, caregiving • Tags: air freshener, Incontinence, incontinence products, medical supply, odor control, perineal care
Today, as I continue the discussion about incontinence in those affected with Alzheimer’s disease I’ll talk about proper skin care, odor control and keeping yourself as a caregiver protected.
Yesterday’s post was dedicated to incontinence related products. They work wonders in preventing leaks and stains when accidents occur. However, the sealing characteristic that makes the products effective is the same one that causes potential skin issues.
More →
Posted on March 20, 2008 by Loretta Parker Spivey • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Incontinence, caregiving • Tags: caregiving, disposable underware, fecal incontinence, incontenince aids, Incontinence, pads, urinary inconitnence
For the last couple of days, we have been talking about incontinence. It’s not a pleasant subject, but it is definitely one that deserves attention as nearly all people affected with Alzheimer’s disease eventually become incontinent.
Today, we’ll talk about incontinence products for men and women. You might find it helpful to read the previous posts on this subject:
More →
Posted on March 19, 2008 by Loretta Parker Spivey • There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in Incontinence, caregiving • Tags: , Alzheimer's, caregiving, Incontinence, Stages
Yesterday, we talked about the fact that incontinence and Alzheimer’s disease are companions.
Today, I want us to investigate incontinence a little deeper. We’ll look at types of incontinence and some differences between men and women. Hopefully, we’ll help you to be able to ask the right questions and/or figure out if your loved one’s incontinence is temporary and due to some underlying medical issue, or if it’s the incontinence brought on as Alzheimer’s disease progresses.
More →
Posted on March 18, 2008 by Loretta Parker Spivey • There are 2 comments!
Posted in Incontinence, Symptoms • Tags: , Alzheimer's Disease, caregiving, Incontinence, sandwich generation, Symptoms
Happy Monday!
Did you get some REST over the weekend? I hope you did, cuz Monday isn’t comin’ it is here. Which means, if you are in the sandwich generation, it’s time to deal with school, extra curricular activities and caregiving. If you are not in the sandwich, you are back to the workweek and still have lots to do.
I thought we’d spend the first part of this week talking about an uncomfortable, but almost inevetible part of Alzheimer’s caregiving. Incontinence.
More →
Posted on March 17, 2008 by Loretta Parker Spivey • There are 1 lonesome comment