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How to Help A Parent Who Refuses to Bathe or Shower

How to Help A Parent Who Refuses to Bathe or Shower

by Tena Scallan | Nov 10, 2017 | 24/7 Caregiving, Baby Boom Generation, Caregiving 101, Caring for a Parent | 41 comments

With advancing age, our parents—or loved one—may be reluctant to shower or bathe. Though disease and illness are often to blame, there are many other reasons we may never understand. Unfolding the Mystery Behind the “Bathing Battle” Here’s a list of some reasons the...

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