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What is the best way to approach toileting with persons living with Alzheimer's disease upon request proactively every hour every 30 minutes?
Caring for an individual with Alzheimer's involves understanding evolving needs, with up to 70% of people with dementia experiencing some form of incontinence. A proactive, scheduled approach to toileting is often the best strategy to maintain dignity and prevent accidents, complementing responses to direct requests and non-verbal cues.
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Healthy Aging