Why Someone Might Refuse Bathing: Two Reasons Explained
According to the Alzheimer's Association, 1 in 10 Americans over 65 have dementia, a condition often associated with bathing refusal. So, what are two reasons someone might refuse bathing or become upset during bathing? Key reasons include sensory sensitivities and a profound loss of personal control or dignity. These issues often occur simultaneously, making bathing a source of significant distress for individuals who once handled personal hygiene independently.