Improve Urinary Continence for People with Alzheimer’s

By Christine Kennard, Health Pro Tuesday, March 26, 2013
As Alzheimer’s diseases progresses urinary incontinence can be a common problem. People with these types of neurodegenerative diseases become more disoriented and confused. They may no longer recognize the signs that they need to pass urine or they forget to go to the bathroom or don’t re...
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide
3/27/13 11:31am

Thanks, Christine. I know a gentleman who has cared for his wife (she has AD) for years, and he swears by routine when it comes to toileting. He's been very successful as long as he stays diligent.

Interesting article!

Carol

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By Christine Kennard, Health Pro— Last Modified: 03/27/13, First Published: 03/26/13