Anonymous wrote:You need to talk with your husband about this. He needs to be engaged in his father's care. He cannot put his head in the sand about this. "Dad, it's time to wash up. I'm getting ready to do a load of laundry. You can either help me do the load or give me your clothes." If he balks, dh will have to keep at it: "Dad, you've been wearing the same clothes every day. They need to be washed. Let's go to your room." Persistence is key.
Personal hygiene is important. It's December 17th. Taking a shower once in 17 days is not okay in any culture, at any age or in any situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might mention something to my husband, but he will probably not do anything.
FWIW - as my father aged, we had the same issue. My mom too. I believe it is more a function of age. And, it could be that his sense of smell is totally failing.
I think this is just something you might want to suck up. Or, do as another poster has suggested and offer to do a load of laundry for him, including the sheets.
Hey, I take exception to this comment about what happens when one gets older!!![]()
As someone who became a senior citizen some years ago, I have gone from showering once a day to doing so morning and evening! But I do agree about the sense of smell declining ....... definitely true for me.
OP, speaking for myself, I would not mind if someone told me that I have a problem but then I tend to be quite candid about such things myself.
Anonymous wrote:I might mention something to my husband, but he will probably not do anything.
FWIW - as my father aged, we had the same issue. My mom too. I believe it is more a function of age. And, it could be that his sense of smell is totally failing.
I think this is just something you might want to suck up. Or, do as another poster has suggested and offer to do a load of laundry for him, including the sheets.