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I never had to deal with. My Mom could still get to the toilet, I just had to help her clean up.

I would say treat him like you would a child you are potty training. Every two hours get him on the toilet to pee. After meals, put him on. If this is not something you can physically do, you may need to place him into Longterm care. Not sure if an Assisted Living would do this.
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This is a major reason why family caregivers "put" their loved ones into one of those "horrible, cruel, miserable" assisted living or memory care facilities….

where there are teams of professionally trained caregivers who know how to handle this issue. They work together to make sure that your LO is checked at least every 2 hours, changed if needed or if not needed in some cases, and cleaned meticulously so that skin irritation and infection don't develop. Through it all, these professional caregivers are cheerful, kind, helpful, personable and encouraging to the patient. There is a director of nursing to oversee care of your loved one and to make sure proper procedure is followed.

My husband is in such a facility now. At a certain point, in most cases, it is impossible for a family caregiver to provide the best care at home. I'm so sorry you're in this situation as many of us have been before you. But it's time to think of alternatives to home care of your husband.
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Beck, at the point this happens, along with all else involved in aging care, it is no longer a one-woman job. This may mean that several shifts with several workers on each is required to provide safe, adequate and competent care. Sometimes, much as we wish otherwise, things just are no longer sustainable. I am so sorry for all you are going through, but there just isn't a "fix" for this.
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Here is helpful info from the
Resources > Caregiving Topics > Incontinence

in the main menu of this forum.

https://www.agingcare.com/articles/caring-for-a-loved-one-with-fecal-incontinence-214869.htm
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