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Hello to all. I need advice about my dad...
My dad visited me the other day, he is 79 years old, and has urinary incontinence, and I think he has a hard time aiming when urinating in the toilet. Every time after he uses the bathroom, there is urine on the floor in front of the toilet. I saw him the other night, and after he used the bathroom he smelled like urine, he was making the whole living room smell like urine, and he sat in a chair and when he got up from the chair there were two urine stains on it. He spent the night, and the next day I went in the guest room and it reeked of urine. He used to live alone, and a few years ago he developed this problem, every time I went to his condo the bathroom reeked of urine, and so did the couch and chairs in the living room.
He had been doing better after we moved him into a retirement home a couple years ago, but it seems like he's declining again, emotionally and physically, and his urinary incontinence is bad. My brother said his bathroom at the retirement home does smell like urine before the maids clean it. And my biggest fear is that he smells like urine himself, and people then won't want to socialize with him. That would explain why he says he's unhappy there.
But he seems to be completely unaware of his issue. And it's going to ruin his quality of life.
I need to tell him about this and get him help. But I don't know how. I'm terrified of having this conversation with him.
I'd like to get him to see a doctor, or at least wear diapers, because I think those would be very appropriate. Any suggestions on how to bring this up with him?
My dad visited me the other day, he is 79 years old, and has urinary incontinence, and I think he has a hard time aiming when urinating in the toilet. Every time after he uses the bathroom, there is urine on the floor in front of the toilet. I saw him the other night, and after he used the bathroom he smelled like urine, he was making the whole living room smell like urine, and he sat in a chair and when he got up from the chair there were two urine stains on it. He spent the night, and the next day I went in the guest room and it reeked of urine. He used to live alone, and a few years ago he developed this problem, every time I went to his condo the bathroom reeked of urine, and so did the couch and chairs in the living room.
He had been doing better after we moved him into a retirement home a couple years ago, but it seems like he's declining again, emotionally and physically, and his urinary incontinence is bad. My brother said his bathroom at the retirement home does smell like urine before the maids clean it. And my biggest fear is that he smells like urine himself, and people then won't want to socialize with him. That would explain why he says he's unhappy there.
But he seems to be completely unaware of his issue. And it's going to ruin his quality of life.
I need to tell him about this and get him help. But I don't know how. I'm terrified of having this conversation with him.
I'd like to get him to see a doctor, or at least wear diapers, because I think those would be very appropriate. Any suggestions on how to bring this up with him?