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Asked May 2020
My loved one has Lewy Body Dementia and now can't get his clothes off before losing control of urine. Suggestions needed please.
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May 2020
Its time for Depends.
You may want to try getting him to go every couple of hours. He probably doesn't realize he needs to go until he a sudden urge.
05/02/2020 14:47:32
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May 2020
Exactly. Incontinence underwear and regular bathroom trips saves lots of clean up.
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You may want to try getting him to go every couple of hours. He probably doesn't realize he needs to go until he a sudden urge.