Care recipient (cr) continually tries to undress at inappropriate times and locations caregiver cr is challenged to keep up with cr who often takes clothes off quickly and unexpectedly

Try: #dress the cr in several layers of lightweight clothing for example a couple of t-shirts and a button-down shirt when the cr takes one shirt off there will be one or two left use cotton t-shirts as they allow air and heat to pass through their weave unlike many synthetic materials #if possible thread the end of the extra-long belt through the belt buckle then tuck the end behind the belt threading it through two or through belt loops this may koop the cr from easily removing the pants however it may also increase the cr cr’s dependence on a helper for personal tasks such as undressing and dressing rearranging clothes to use the restroom and adjusting clothes if they feel uncomfortable keep this in mind if you provide or organize care

Materials: T-shirts made of 100 cotton shirts with buttons pants and extra-long belt belts

Categories: Bathing Grooming, Continence Toileting, Dressing Clothing, Emotional Psychological, Memory, Shopping, Socialization, Mobility, Needs Some Assistance, Needs Much Assistance, Independence, Some Supervision, Maximum Supervision, Cognitive Awareness, Fully Aware, Somewhat Aware, Long-Term Memory, So-So L T Memory, Poor L T Memory, Short-Term Memory, So-So S T Memory, Poor S T Memory

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*This information is listed as a Tip and is not explicitly medically licensed

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