Dementia is one of the cruelest syndromes that can afflict seniors. One should call it a syndrome and not a disease because symptoms of dementia are omnipresent in more than one disease. Dementia causes progressive memory loss as well as affecting a person’s ability in language, problem solving and rational thinking. There are some dementia related hygiene problems which needed to be handle by caregivers or family caregivers. While the affects of Dementia can be slowed, it cannot be reversed or cured. It is one of the most challenging scenarios that home caregiver services and senior home care services have to contend with. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause for Dementia.
Lets delve into what personal hygiene actually means, since there are a myriad of theories floating around, with misunderstood religious and cultural beliefs often at loggerheads with what has been prescribed by science. Personal hygiene refers to the practice of keeping our bodies and our surroundings clean to avoid growth of parasites and fungus, which lead to painful diseases. Given the recent outbreak of COVID-19 virus and the total chaos it has left the world in, one cannot stress the importance of personal hygiene enough.
Here are the basic activities associated with personal hygiene and which must be carried out regularly (daily if possible) to ensure hygiene.
Among the many problems seniors face with Dementia, personal hygiene is one. There are several dementia related hygiene problems. Seniors often forget to do the basic activities associated with personal hygiene, like bathing, brushing their teeth, washing after toilet etc. This is compounded by the fact that often, family carers find it uncomfortable to get them to do such activities, especially bathing and washing, since they might have to see their senior family member- often a parent or grandparent- naked, which might cause them distress.
Also, seeing a family member in such a state might be too much, emotionally, for the family carer. Thus, a senior afflicted with dementia might easily find himself/herself in rather unhygienic conditions and stand the risk of catching diseases associated with personal hygiene, which will compound their misery and make them even less independent. Hence, for seniors with advanced symptoms of dementia are best cared for by professional caregiver services in specialized care homes or communities like senior home care.
Having read the last paragraph, one would think that keeping appropriate hygiene is a rather simple task. What we forget however is the fact that the elderly find the very tasks we take for granted as cumbersome. As we grow older, our physical capabilities regress. Add to that the mental regression caused by Dementia, and you can imagine the difficulties. Tasks like washing, brushing teeth and keeping clean surroundings are learnt attributes, which we learn gradually in childhood.
Dementia patients are like children, with one exception. While children retain the learning, with elderly people affected by Dementia, the learning has to be renewed every day. As their conditions progresses in severity, they start from scratch on a daily basis. Caregiver services need to be mindful of that and senior home care facilities have specially trained staff and processes to help seniors follow their basic hygiene routine, often with active human intervention.
Among the many diseases that you can catch due to poor hygiene, the most common are Food poisoning and diarrhea. If one fails to wash hands before eating or after toilet, then the germs get transported with the food to your stomach, causing food poisoning and diarrhea.
Apart from this, pneumonia and tracheotomy are also common diseases. The most painful diseases though are skin infections like sores and spores caused by bacteria and fungi living and breeding in your skin cells and feeding off you as parasites.
Not always. Sometimes, seniors coming into senior home care facilities are unhygienic in their habits. One needs to carefully study whether there has been a change in their behavior and habits regarding personal hygiene over time. If yes, and if they have regressed, we might very well be looking at the onset of Dementia. Care giver services constantly monitor their wards to check for any signs of forgetfulness and confusion while doing the basic tasks.
To counter the symptoms brought about by Dementia, they might device tactics to help the senior citizens stay as independent as possible. This might include placing memory charts in convenient locations, daily problem solving exercises to counter regression in simple problem solving skills and fashioning other practical solutions to help senior citizens keep hygiene conscious. Off course, in the most severe cases, none of these actually work and such seniors are completely dependent on the caregiver services for even basic day to day activities.
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