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Adnilas
Asked August 14, 2025
I am unable to clean my mother after a bowel movement. Any suggestions?
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lealonnie1
Aug 14, 2025
Then hire a live in caregiver or place mom in managed care.
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Aug 14, 2025
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/i-am-completely-unable-to-clean-my-92-year-old-mom-from-incontinence-and-i-feel-horrible-about-it-an-493085.htm
You asked this question back in March with 15 answers. It maybe time for Mom to go to LTC if you can't care for her any longer.
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Aug 14, 2025
You won't be able to care for your Mom, then, if this is care she requires.
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You asked this question back in March with 15 answers. It maybe time for Mom to go to LTC if you can't care for her any longer.
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