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Kathy0949
Asked March 2021
Incontinent Mom removes diapers during nite. Tried putting a pair of long leg underwear over diaper but that hasn't helped. Any suggestions?
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Geaton777
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What she needs is called adaptive clothing. See:
https://www.silverts.com/womens-dementia-alzheimer-s-anti-strip-jumpsuits
03/20/2021 13:29:25
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