โ€œMy parent wonโ€™t wear adult diapers and it drives me nuts!โ€

This is a common complaint for caregivers whose loved ones are suffering from incontinence, and I absolutely sympathize. However, one glaring piece of this sentence stands out to me: the use of the word โ€œdiaper.โ€ The first thing I urge caregivers to do when tackling this sensitive topic is think carefully about their word choices. Seniors often rebel against the word โ€œdiaperโ€ as an adult of any age wouldโ€”and for good reason. This word implies a piece of clothing used for a baby or toddler who has yet to be toilet trained. What adult would take kindly to this word when itโ€™s applied to them?

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