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When a person with dementia is incontinent, you can provide safe care by managing routines, adapting clothing, and maintaining dignity
According to one study, over 50% of people with dementia in community settings experience urinary incontinence, which can be challenging for caregivers. When a person with dementia is incontinent, you can provide safe care by establishing consistent routines, adapting clothing for easier changes, and approaching accidents with dignity and respect.
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