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HopeWickham
Asked September 2019
How to have them go to the bathroom?
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Sep 2019
Hope, we need more information. What are the health issues, such as does the person have dementia? Does the person need to wear depend type garments? Does the person when in the bathroom no longer knows what is a toilet?
09/03/2019 11:22:46
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Need more info. What problems are you having.
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