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I am confused! How did COPD come into this discussion??
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cover9339 Nov 6, 2024
Maybe she tires easy if she is in bed and has to roll over to be cleaned, or maybe reaching around to wipe (if she can do it on her own)
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You can see by many replies, the bidet is your answer. Take our word for it. It even has helped my husband no longer getting pressure marks, because it circulates the area of the skin. Good luck, let us know if it helped.
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there are the handheld bottles that are like handheld bidet. I ordered a pair from Amazon and the ad read that this item is generally used by women after giving birth to soothe their bums
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Do not flush anything but tp down the toilet. Not only will you have to get rororooter but they won’t guarantee the work.
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Get a bidet. You can get them to attach to a toilet.
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Catmatray: Try a bidet or Cottenelle wipes; bear in mind that although they say that they're flushable, they can clog up a toilet so they should be placed in a trash bin with a lid.
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My sister is thrilled with her bidet attachment. Worth checking into.
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Try baby wipes
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SusanM56 Nov 1, 2024
No, no, no! Those baby wipes will clog the sewer line pretty badly.
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We have a Toto bidet toilet. The seat is warm too!
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Hi Catmatray.
Such an interesting collection of answers! I think it is because your question is not clear. Are you asking if there are products that can help with the task? Or by "get anything" do you mean that you should be paid? A few more details would help.
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Candyapple Oct 31, 2024
right this questioned can be answered 2 ways. Which one do I would give both responses
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There are such things as Toilet aids
( long reach sticks)- google them

ww bought a house that was equipped for an older person with limited mobility
they had a bidet

good luck
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We installed a pidee it washes and dries the behind. It does on top of your toilette. Not hard to install even for a layperson. Best thing ever. TOTO is our brand. Be sure the remote is not attached, it might be hard for mom to reach. A seperate remote is ideal. My husband is home bound and this was godsent. Please try it, I tell you it works. I kind of wish we had it on all our toilettes, but for now its in his bathroom and serves him well.
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Igloocar Nov 6, 2024
We're all talking about the same thing! The word is spelled, "Bidet," but it's French and pronounced, "beeday." Someone talking with you is putting "p" sound at the beginning instead of a "b" sound.
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No women wipes or baby wipes are to be flushed!!
No, you don’t get anything, only the feeling of accomplishment. She gets gratitude. Hopefully.
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Why are you wiping anyone's bottom other than your own?

If you're working as an unpaid caregiver, this isn't an employment website.
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Wilson32 Oct 31, 2024
Because 90-year-olds need help?
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Does she toilet herself? Is there a reason she can't reach? If you are an aide, then you should be helping her. Regular toilet paper and then follow up with a wipe. I use Hughies, thicker and bigger than those woman wipes.
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A lot depends on her physical and mental capabilities. If both are present, witch hazel wipes or a bidet are often helpful. If she’s not capable on her own, she will need a caregiver to help with this
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People who have a toilet seat bidet attachment sing their praises, that seems like a good option for you to explore.
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Do you mean COPD? I'm not sure how that is connect to her hygiene...

Is she mobile or bedbound? Is she in her own home or a facility?

More info would be helpful.
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