TL:DR Is it normal for elderly people to let hygiene slip?
I'm not obsessive about cleaning, by any means; I think there are far more fun things to do, but equally I try to maintain some basic standards of hygiene. My dad is in his late eighties and has lived alone for around six years, since mum went into a home and subsequently died. He is of the generation where everything inside the home was the woman's job, so he's actually coped well with learning to cook, do the laundry etc. and even looks things up on YouTube sometimes. The issue is that he'll happily spend hours gardening, and just recently borrowed my jet washer to clean the patio, but his house is looking....grubby.
It's not Kim and Aggie territory - I mean things such as:
- Kitchen surfaces always covered in food spills and crumbs (I've taught him several times how to clear them & clean periodically)
- Urine stains all over toilet (boak)
- Every surface having multiple framed photos / ornaments, which he never dusts
- Hand rail at side of stairs filthy & unwashed
- Crumbs and other bits all over the floors. (I swear to God, this is his superpower; he is the Incredible Crumb Making Man.)
He used to walk round very scruffily dressed until my niece and I arranged to take him clothes shopping, whereupon he found lots of lovely clothes in his wardrobe that he hadn't been wearing. I stayed overnight recently and discovered that there was no toothpaste in the house, and he hadn't cleaned his teeth for around a week. This particularly annoyed me as he had heart surgery a few years back, and his teeth were put in order beforehand so that there was no opportunity for bacteria from them to cause health problems.
He won't have a cleaner (I've asked), and if I do the cleaning he stands watching me, waving little T Rex arms in the way that men do, and saying, "I did that last week, Dogger," even though it's blindingly obvious that whatever it is hasn't been touched in months. I think he feels embarrassed when he sees me cleaning for him, but won't keep on top of things himself. I've tried a list of tasks for him, as it's a tiny house and a couple of hours' cleaning every week would be enough.
Do I just accept that he's happy to live in a grubby house and let his teeth decay? Do I go round every so often and do a deep clean whilst he faffs and annoys me? Or do I have a serious conversation about how things might change? If you've experienced this already (and got to the end of this post!), I'd be grateful for your advice.