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She has stopped hygiene. Bathing, brushing teeth, etc.

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Does she live with you?
What have you tried so far?
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Try to remind her to do it. After all, hygiene is important and can have effects on your health.
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Maybe she needs to be reminded or needs assistance.

Sister may need someone to direct her. You, an aide, another family member - whomever
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Your profile explains that she lives in assisted living and that you are looking to hire someone to help with hygiene. Doesn’t the assisted living facility have staff to help?

I am sorry that your sister has stopped participating in her personal hygiene routine.

Best wishes to you and your sister.
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haileybug Nov 2020
Her profile states her sister lives in independent living.

That wouldn't be the same as assisted living.
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Its time to place sister in an AL, if she can afford it, or LTC. She needs someone with her 24/7. You could call her County Office of Aging and ask for an evaluation. 24/7 care paying for caregivers will probably cost as much as an AL.
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haileybug Nov 2020
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As she is now in Independent Living, it sounds as though she may require a bump up to Assisted Living, where she will enter into their Level of Care scorecard. She may, if she is otherwise thriving, require only the daily monitoring and guidance. The costs will increase in all likelihood with this move, so if she otherwise doesn't need it, or it doesn't exist where she is currently living, and you see her often throughout the week, she may take guidance from you. Good luck.
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