flowinlocks
Well-Known Member
Anyone ever had to maintain the hair of an elderly sick person?
A little history:
I went to visit the home of an elderly woman whom I'm considering doing care giving for.
After her daughter went over what was required for her mother as far transporting, changing, etc... (she has several health challenges) We went over her morning grooming routine.
I almost died when it came to the hair.
The woman's hair is very soft and thin (as to be expected). The Daughter showed me how she wets a brush (with super hard bristles mind you) and brushes/rakes it back. No oil, no moisture.
Then rebraids back into a single braid.
She also informed me that if her hair needed shampooing that I could just use the Dove body wash to wash it with.
erplexed
At this point I'm literally cringing.
I also want to add that although the woman is 76 years old and bed ridden she VERY much cares about her vanity.
Her nails and toes were done and she didn't want me to see her without her wig. Her daughter informed me that sometime she likes to wear makeup. She was even fussing cause she wanted her color touched up.
Before anyone bashes the daughter let me add that the mother is taken care of VERY WELL, except the hair.
Her hair is broken at the top. I imagine from the brush that seems like something that should be used on a floor.
I just want to go in and condition, moisturize it and give scalp a massage with some warm oil.
Any tips?
A little history:
I went to visit the home of an elderly woman whom I'm considering doing care giving for.
After her daughter went over what was required for her mother as far transporting, changing, etc... (she has several health challenges) We went over her morning grooming routine.
I almost died when it came to the hair.
The woman's hair is very soft and thin (as to be expected). The Daughter showed me how she wets a brush (with super hard bristles mind you) and brushes/rakes it back. No oil, no moisture.

She also informed me that if her hair needed shampooing that I could just use the Dove body wash to wash it with.

At this point I'm literally cringing.
I also want to add that although the woman is 76 years old and bed ridden she VERY much cares about her vanity.
Her nails and toes were done and she didn't want me to see her without her wig. Her daughter informed me that sometime she likes to wear makeup. She was even fussing cause she wanted her color touched up.

Before anyone bashes the daughter let me add that the mother is taken care of VERY WELL, except the hair.
Her hair is broken at the top. I imagine from the brush that seems like something that should be used on a floor.

Any tips?