Easy Ways to Stay Clean when Homeless: 11 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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There are a lot of overwhelming concerns that you have to face when you’re dealing with homelessness, like where to find your next meal or where you can safely spend the night. Understandably, staying clean may not be your top worry, but try to take advantage of any opportunity to shower or wash up. It can help your mental health while also preventing infection or illness.

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    Use the showers at a shelter when you find yourself staying at one. Most shelters do have shower facilities for their residents. Whether you’re staying somewhere for a single night or for a longer period of time, take advantage of that shower every day if possible.[1]

    • Some facilities have specific times when you can shower, so make sure to check out the rules so you don’t miss your opportunity.

    Tip: Check if you can use the showers at a shelter even if you’re not staying there. Some shelters will let you access them even if you’re not staying the night, while others restrict their use to just people who stay at the shelter.

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    Visit the bathrooms at beaches and use the showers available there. If you live in an area where there are public beaches, there’s a good chance you can access showers there. These are usually public showers, so it’s a good idea to keep your clothes on or wear a swimsuit if you have one. After showering, go to a bathroom stall to change into dry clothes.[2]

    • After changing into dry clothes, you could lay out your wet clothes to dry if the weather is nice. If not, try to keep them in a plastic bag until you can dry them so they don’t get the rest of your belongings wet.

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    Take advantage of public showers at campgrounds, parks, and rest areas. Depending on where you live, you may be able to shower regularly at a state park or local campground. Rest areas that cater to long-haul truckers are also a great option, though you may have to pay a small fee to access their showers.[3]

    • Try to use the facilities early in the morning or later in the evening for the most privacy.
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    Purchase a gym membership so you can use their shower facilities. Depending on your financial situation and access to transportation, this may or may not work for you. If it does, take advantage of the showers to clean up as often as possible. If possible, choose a 24-hour gym so you can shower late at night and have some privacy.[4]

    • Some gyms allow you to pay month-by-month while others require you to sign a contract.
    • Depending on the gym, you may have to have a bank account for them to pull out your monthly fee.
    • Some YMCAs will let you shower for free or offer free shower passes to people who are experiencing homelessness.
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    Wash up in public bathrooms with water and wet wipes. If you can’t access an actual shower, using public restrooms is a good alternative. You won’t get as clean, but you’ll be able to freshen up a little on a daily basis.[5]

    • Gas stations, fast food restaurants, big box stores, and libraries are pretty safe places to try and use their restrooms.
    • Avoid going into upscale restaurants, office buildings, hotel lobbies, banks, or schools.
    • If you do use public restrooms, try to find ones that are single-person. It’ll be much more comfortable for you if there isn’t a chance of someone walking in on you while you’re washing up.
    • If you do choose this option, make sure to dry up any water you may splash on the floor, out of courtesy for any patrons who may come after you. If the floor is excessively wet and there are no paper towels, see an employee before you leave. You do not need to admit that it was you who made the mess, simply that the floor is wet.
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    Brush your teeth every day at public restrooms or with bottled water. Taking care of your dental health is a good way to prevent cavities or gum disease, and it’ll also help you feel a little more confident and clean on a daily basis. If you can, keep a toothbrush and small container of toothpaste with your belongings.[6]

    • When you use the restroom, take a moment to brush your teeth at least once a day. If you don’t have the chance to use a restroom with running water during the day, use bottled water to wet your toothbrush and clean your teeth that way.

    Finding Help While Homeless: If you need shelter or resources and aren’t sure where to look, check out your community’s Continuum of Care (CoC) program. Many areas also offer a 2-1-1 hotline that you can call to find help getting food, health care, shelter, and other resources. For more information, check out https://endhomelessness.org/how-to-get-help-experiencing-homelssness/.

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    Keep your hands as clean as possible with wet wipes or sanitizer. This can be really difficult depending on where you’re spending most of your time, but keeping your hands clean will do a lot at helping prevent illness. Use public restrooms and wash your hands as often as possible, and try to keep either wet wipes or hand sanitizer in your bag.[7]

    • When you can, make it a priority to wash your hands before eating.
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    Wash your clothes when possible at shelters or laundromats. If you have a few dollars, you can run a load of laundry at a local laundromat. Some shelters also offer laundry services. No matter where you choose to wash your clothes, try to stick close by so you can keep an eye on your belongings.[8]

    • Using a laundromat can also give you somewhere to stay for a few hours, which can be really helpful during the colder months.
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    Get supplies like deodorant and soap from shelters or the dollar store. Part of staying clean is having access to basic hygiene products, which can be difficult when you’re dealing with homelessness. Many local shelters and churches offer free supplies to people who can’t afford to buy them. Check out what’s available in your area, or if you have a few dollars, consider buying a few things at a dollar store when you have the chance.[9]

    • Asking other people where you can get free supplies is a great way to learn what’s available. Others may know of different programs or times of year that certain places run charity drives.
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    Keep your face as clean-shaven as possible if you’re trying to work. Having a clean-shaven face can also help you blend in when using public facilities. Take advantage of mirrors and sinks at shelters, public bathrooms, and churches to shave when you get the chance. If you have to, you can also use a small cosmetic mirror, razor, and bottle of water to shave while you’re outdoors.[10]

    • You can buy a razor and shaving cream at dollar stores, or you may be able to get them for free from different shelters or charities.
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    Do your best to maintain your hygiene while on your period. It can be really hard to gain access to pads or tampons while dealing with homelessness, especially if you don’t have the funds to go into a store and buy products for yourself. Many shelters and programs are aware of this problem and offer free tampons, pads, and wipes.[11]

    • If you can’t get pads or tampons, try using folded up toilet paper and changing it as often as possible. Some people use rags or socks and dispose of them once they’ve been used. The important thing is to try to change out the used material as frequently as you can to help prevent infections.
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      • If you’re using a public restroom to clean up, try to be as discreet as possible. Though it shouldn’t be this way, sometimes people will complain about individuals using the facilities to clean up and could cause a confrontation.[13]

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      FAQs

      How to stay clean as a homeless person? ›

      Use public restrooms and wash your hands as often as possible, and try to keep either wet wipes or hand sanitizer in your bag. When you can, make it a priority to wash your hands before eating.

      Where is the best place to shower when homeless? ›

      About Drop-In Centers

      A Drop-In Center is a place that provides non-shelter services such as showers, internet access, or case management. In most cases these services are free and some shower and laundry supplies could be provided. Some Drop-In centers charge a small fee.

      How to stay safe while homeless? ›

      If she senses danger, she could go to a public place open twenty-four hours. For example, a police station, emergency room or 24-hour convenience store. Suggest she stay in a shelter at night; or at least sleep in public places so people will be around if she is attacked.

      What is the most needed item for homeless people? ›

      What are the Biggest Needs of Homeless People?
      • Toiletries. Toothpaste and Toothbrushes. ...
      • Clothing. Men's T-shirts and underwear (in sizes M, L, XL, XXL) ...
      • Menstrual Supplies. Tampons. ...
      • Infant and Toddler Supplies. ...
      • Ways to Help.

      What not to give a homeless person? ›

      Avoid items such as mouthwash or hand sanitizer that contain alcohol, but consider including seasonal items like sunblock or frozen bottles of water in the summer, or gloves, hats or heat packs in the winter. Inspire others! Share your story with us at [email protected].

      How much does it cost to shower at the pilot? ›

      A: Showers at Pilot and Flying J travel center locations costs around $12, but the actual price may vary by location and state/local taxes. Showers can be purchased or redeemed in the myRewards Plus app using various payment methods including shower credits, myRewards Points, stored funds, and gift cards.

      Can homeless people use truck stop showers? ›

      Can truck stop showers be used by anyone? Truckstop showers were made for truckers, but anyone can use them. It's nice to know that you have a place to stop if you've been on a long trip heading into a new state or are just going on a road trip. Truck stops aren't just for truckers, so don't be scared to purchase one.

      How do you shower while living on the road? ›

      Places You Can Shower on the Road
      1. Purchase a Solar Shower. A solar shower is the ultimate freedom; it allows you to take a warm shower right at your campsite! ...
      2. Public Swimming Pools & Recreation Centers. ...
      3. Campgrounds. ...
      4. Hostels. ...
      5. Truck Stops/Gas Stations. ...
      6. Public Beach Showers. ...
      7. Gyms. ...
      8. Boat Marinas.
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      What is the easiest solution to homelessness? ›

      Federal housing assistance: Federal housing programs are one of the most successful housing-based solutions to reduce homelessness. The two largest federal housing programs are public housing and federal housing vouchers, known as Housing Choice Vouchers or Section 8 vouchers.

      How do homeless people find food? ›

      These are places like homeless shelters, drop-ins and soup kitchens, which provide food for people who are poor, including people who are homeless. These programs take many different forms. Some more traditional 'soup kitchens' provide hot meals or sandwiches once or several times a day.

      How to keep homeless out of dumpsters? ›

      Keep trash dumpsters locked when not being filled or emptied. Secure outside storage sheds or containers. Lock or turn off exterior power outlets. Lock gates after hours.

      What is the most important thing to a homeless person? ›

      Food. The most critical thing homeless people need is food.

      What are 5 things a homeless person could use? ›

      Consider lip balm, toothpaste, toothbrush, washcloth, comb, brush, ra- zor, shaving cream and de- odorant. Avoid items such as mouthwash or hand sanitizer that contain alcohol.

      What do you put in a bag for the homeless? ›

      A typical Care Kit consists of a watertight gallon-size plastic bag filled with items such as:
      1. Water bottles.
      2. Socks.
      3. Soft granola Bar or cereal bar.
      4. Fruit snack or applesauce cup.
      5. Crackers with peanut butter or cheese.
      6. Gift certificate to fast food.
      7. Hand wipes.
      8. Pack of Kleenex.

      What is the best solution for homeless people? ›

      Housing-Based Solutions

      Numerous research studies have consistently confirmed that long-term housing assistance not only successfully reduces homelessness — it is also less expensive than shelter and other institutional care.

      What do homeless people do on a daily basis? ›

      People living on the streets could wake up in a park, doorway or anywhere they feel safe. This is often early in the morning so that they can be alert as people begin to fill the city. At this time, it can still be dark and cold so many will begin their day looking for places to get warm, clean up or have breakfast.

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