How to Get Your Elderly Parent to Shower Posted on: December 30, 2018 Personal Care Dealing with elderly resistance to bathing? Your loved one may have been bathing on their own for quite some time now, but suddenly it’s an issue for them. The problem then becomes how do you help them to resolve it. 5 Tips for Getting Elderly Parents to Bathe Here are some ideas about ways to make bathing easier for your loved one and you. 1. Establish a Bathing Routine When you have a bathing routine already established, it can be easier to keep your loved one in the groove. A routine can be extremely relaxing for your loved ones, too, so it becomes a way to reassure them that everything is okay. If you need to make changes to your loved one’s bathing routine, keep in mind that might make them agitated. 2. Stay Calm If your loved one has started having an aversion to bathing, you’re likely going to tense up and feel angsty when you start talking about bathing with them. Do what you can to approach the conversation calmly and with as little anxiety as you can. The more awkward it feels for you, the more awkward the conversation will feel for your loved one, too. 3. Avoid Arguing When you do talk about bathing, do your best to avoid arguing with your loved one. Start with a simple explanation of the plan for bath time and then start gently walking your loved one through the routine. If they balk or start to argue with you, do your best to get them gently back on track. Arguing is only going to make the situation worse. 4. Offer Alternatives Try to determine what’s causing your loved one to back away from bathing. Is it the water from the shower making them anxious? Do they feel unsafe in the tub? Offer alternatives, such as a bath instead of a shower. If your loved one does feel unsafe, do what you can to make the shower and the bathroom a safer environment for them, whether that’s adding handrails to the tub or putting down non-slip rugs. Related Articles: 4 Bathroom Safety Tips to Prevent Falls in the Elderly 5. Get Help from Others In some cases, the problem is that your loved one doesn’t want to bathe with someone they’re close to. It’s embarrassing and it can cause your loved one great distress. In that case, think about hiring experienced home care providers who can help your loved one with those personal care situations that they aren’t comfortable sharing with you. It can make an incredible difference for your loved one. How you approach the bathing dilemma can make all the difference in the world. Contact Sonas for Home Care Services in Florida If you or an aging loved one are considering home health care services in Florida, contact the caring staff at Sonas Home Health Care. Call today (888) 592-5855. Jillian Miller BSN, RN Director of Nursing at Sonas Home Health Care This blog was reviewed by Jillian Miller BSN, RN — Director of Nursing for Sonas Home Health Care’s Tampa Bay market — for clinical accuracy. Jillian Miller has been a nurse for 16 years — working primarily in pediatrics. She believes the best part of working with the pediatric population is when you see smiles from clients when you first enter the room. She loves seeing the difference you can make in families’ lives while providing the best care possible for them. Enjoy this article? Share it! Conversations