Dementia and common reasons of Bath Refusal
Fear and Confusion: The person might not understand what a shower is, and feel frightened by the sound of running water.
Sensory Sensitivities: The sensation of water hitting their skin can be overwhelming or uncomfortable.
Loss of Independence: Needing help with a shower can make a person feel vulnerable or embarrassed.
Memory Issues: They may forget what a shower is for or why they need one.
Physical Discomfort: The bathroom environment might be cold or slippery, or the person might be experiencing pain or discomfort from other health issues.
Routine Disruption: If showering isn’t part of their daily routine, they might resist because it feels unfamiliar or unnecessary.
Misunderstanding or Paranoia: In more advanced stages of dementia, paranoia or misunderstandings can develop, causing the person to perceive the act of showering as a threat or something harmful.