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Encourage the individual to dress himself to
whatever extent possible.
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Intervene when attempts at self-dressing are not
working.
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Recognize the need for a sense of dignity.
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Set a daily routine; try to have the individual
get dressed at the same time each day.
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Do not rush the process.
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Give one-step instructions if the person needs
prompting.
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Limit the choice of outfits to two.
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Clear closets and drawers of excess clothing to
reduce confusion.
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Provide loose-fitting, comfortable clothes with
elastic waistbands.
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Lay out the articles of clothing in the order
they are to be put on.
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Use a consistent method of helping the
individual dress each day. For example, first
dress their upper body and then the lower body.
If the individual can still dress himself, hand
him one article of clothing at a time in the
same order each day.
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Use gestures to show the individual what to do.
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Do not argue if they want to repeat the same
outfit.