My husband is in his 4th year of Alzheimer's. He has an enlarged prostate, so has a 24/7 Foley catheter. I've lost track how many times I have taken him to ER because the tube stops draining. Some how he is dislodging it. We watch him constantly, but it still happens. We have tried several kinds of bands, patches that should hold it in place. When he goes to bed, we put a belt around his pants at the waist & a Velcro tie at his ankle so he can't get to it. I'm running out of ideas! Any help will be appreciated!
--- Just realized you said they are changing your husband's cath every 3 weeks. Do you know why they change it so often? My father is on a 6-week change schedule. In the vein of learning all I can about catheters and how to care for them, I'm wondering if you know why the need is to change your husband's so often. Thanks.
I ordered adult footed pj's for him thru Amazon & am hoping that will keep his hands from getting to it.
Thanks everyone ....Linda
Thanks again, enjoy your day! Linda
Still, as you say, caregivers dealing directly with these issues often get pat advice that theoretically should work, but the reality is often different. Good luck to you.
Carol
I definitely dread the day when he loses his memory completely and tries to take it off. FYI, it helps that he wears Depends pamper.
For now, like you, I make sure that dad's pants are tight on the waist but he still can suck in his stomach and dig a hand inside.
It sounds as if you've done nearly everything possible. I think that if his urologist doesn't have any ideas that can help you it may be time to seek a second opinion. That doesn't mean that his doctor isn't good. It simply means that another urologist may have learned of a solution that the current doctor hasn't heard of.
I wish I had a brilliant solution, but I don't. Please let us know if you learn something new. We'd like to know how you are doing and whatever you learn may help others.
Meanwhile, we're empathizing with your exhaustion and frustration over this issue.
Carol