Hi, I'm new to the forum so forgive me if this topic has already been covered before. I am at my wits end. I don't have an issue with my mother's incontinence and I realise its a problem she cannot control however it is driving me mad. She wears pull ups and at night has an extra pad inside. When she has them on I am quite happy to make sure she is dry and clean. However, when I am not around, like if I go out for a few hours or during the night she takes them off and does not put a new one on. Consequently she will end up wetting herself. I can't control the night episode as I can't keep getting up every time she gets up or I will have no sleep whatsoever, but during the day she believes that if she takes it off she will be able to control her urges to pee which she never ever does. When I question her about why she didn't put a pair of pants back on she gives every excuse under the sun. When she has exhausted all excuses she will say 'oh well I have dementia so I don't know why I didn't put them on'. I'm not totally convinced that she is forgetting. It may be that she has forgotten but there are times when she will remember other things even when she only hears once, yet I have this 'battle' with her daily and she never ever remembers wetting herself. I keep telling her that the issue is not her incontinence and that we accept that. The issue is only with her taking the pants off and not putting a pair back on. I don't know how else to deal with this and it is getting me really down having to find pee all over the place and washing and mopping all the time as also her pee smells really strong (she drinks enough water and has no infections - she has been checked and scanned by the bladder nurse) we can only put the smell down to her medications. Sorry for rambling on so much.
Can you have a word with the Dr, you can get tablets which reduce a persons need to wee in the night. Also I'd be getting a plastic sheet on the mattress and lino down on the floor. Also when your out can you get someone to sit with your Mum and remind her that she needs new pants on etc?.
That's very frustrating for you obviously.