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My mom has a potty chair in her room to use at night. When I get up in the mornings, I dump it and clean it out. The problem is, she thinks she can dump it herself and has started doing it when I'm gone to work. She has macular degeneration and misses the toilet a lot of the time when she does it, so I end up with a huge stinking mess to clean up. Also, she is a fall risk-very unsteady with a history of falls and injuries. I have asked her-so many times-to please not dump the potty. I am at the point of removing the chair all together and making her depend upon adult diapers. I'm not trying to be mean, but I hate cleaning up the potty mess. Any ideas?

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Depends... is anyone home with her while you are at work? How old is she? Sounds like she needs a day caretaker.... Bless you.
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I meant it to read that Depends is the answer :-)
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She wears Depends. I am waiting on the home attendant to start. I have applied for the VA aid & attendance benefit for her, with the help of Addus health care. But its not just the afternoon, its after I go to bed, too. She is supposed to be in bed, but my kids (teenagers) tell me that she's dumping it then. I feel almost like she is behaving like a willfull child who has been told no. I really do think I'm going to take the potty out of her room and she will have to depend on...Depends.
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make brackets and pin it to the floor. latch the pan somehow. itll be easier than changing someones routine. shes just trying to help, dont punish her.
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I agree with the capn. She is trying to clean up after herself, so try to find a way to work with her to get it right. Anyone have any ideas what might make it easier for Mother? It is certainly no pleasure to clean potty contents off the floor.
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im kinda nuts, ill move the crapper next to her bed if it becomes necessary. its just 4 inch plastic pipe and a 6 dollar floor flange.
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I know she is, but I get tired of the sh*tty mess. I'm tired.
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I understand. My Mom got up one morning, and fell into hers, spraying the contents ALL over her room. I agree with DEPENDS.
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And I would love for her to clean up after herself-how about putting the dishes you use in the sink instead of leaving them in your room? Oh, and how about not leaving your trash EVERYWHERE-you have a nice can right here beside you it will go in. You can't do those things, but you think you can dump the full potty chair? Cool.

Sorry, it's been a bad week around here.
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LOL Susan...boy do I relate to THAT! Dirty tissues everywhere...trash cans everywhere......But she gets mad at me because I won't let her clean the oven from her wheelchair. And it's self cleaning...lol.
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And NEVER be sorry for venting here! That's what we are here for!
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A couple of years ago MIL banished her commode to the basement because she didn't want "that thing" in her bedroom. A few days ago (much to my surprise) she asked if it might be a good idea to bring it up "just for night time" so she doesn't have to make the longer trip to the bathroom. It would have to be secured to the wall or floor somehow...I was going to ask dh about it, but I'm starting to have second thoughts now...having visions of her balancing the bucket on her lap, pee sloshing back and forth inside as she's heading for the bathroom to dump it. She would do it, I KNOW she would!!
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Pee???? you will be lucky if it's just Pee....I don't have luck like that.;)
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BAHA Boni!! Wishful thinking! I don't want to consider the alternative! I live in fear of the alternative!!
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