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My father is in long term care. He has severe osteoarthritis in his hip and then had 3 strokes. He has regained some mobility on his left side but is still not able to walk. He deals with incontinence and I get angry calls from him on a periodic basis that he is sitting in wet or soiled diapers for a period of time. I call the nurses station (because I live in another state) and they state that the time he is giving me is exaggerated but they can only realistically change diapers every 2 hours.
My father wants to use a catheter because no one likes being in wet diapers but the facility doesn't want to use catheter because it is a rehab facility (short and long term) and because of the risk of infection. I am somewhat indifferent on which is better.
For others with relatives in care facilities that need diaper changes, what are appropriate and realistic expectations for them? Does anyone's parent use a catheter long term due to incontinence? Does anyone's bed-ridden relative change their own diapers? Are there any solutions here I might not be thinking of?

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Every 2 hours for diaper changes.
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Using a catheter long term is very dangerous because of the high chance of infections … I worked at multiple facilities and that’s correct every 2 hours is when you do your rounds for residents but I know for a fact things happen or caregivers can be very lazy and skip on the 2 hours and go the next 2 hours so they can wait 4 hours before getting changed . But if he ever needs a change and nobody comes after 2 hours he can call and let the front desk or the head nurse know it’s been more than 2 hours and could they send someone in to change him .
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Ask if they will use a texas catheter .
It’s not an indwelling catheter. It’s like a condom attached to tubing and a urine bag .
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