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Incontinence Management Tips for Warmer Weather

Incontinence Management Tips for Warmer Weather

Posted by Chad Birt on Wed Apr 07 2021

Many people spend the summer months traveling and getting outside, but these activities present unique challenges for those living with bladder or bowel issues. Seasonally appropriate attire like shorts, skirts, or bathing suits can make it challenging to hide adult diapers or pull-ups, while the need for increased hydration may increase the risk of accidents. Read More


Finding incontinence products that fit correctly can be challenging. Diaper sizes are very different from clothing and require you to do some research in advance. To make things easier, we’ve put together this step-by-step guide on how to choose the right size.

How to Measure for (and Choose) the Right Incontinence Wearable Size

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Jan 17 2023

Finding incontinence products that fit correctly can be challenging. Absorbent underwear sizes are different from clothing and require you to do some research in advance. To make things easier, we’ve put together this step-by-step guide on how to choose the right size.Read More


Disposable vs Reusable Underpads Explained

Disposable vs Reusable Underpads

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Jul 22 2021

Caring for someone who experiences urine or bowel incontinence requires extra time and energy. You want your loved one to live an independent and rewarding life, but without risking damage to furniture or having to do extra laundry. Adult diapers and booster pads can certainly help, but sometimes additional materials like underpads (or chux) are necessary. Let’s take a closer look at the differences between disposable vs reusable underpads.See the differences.


Daughter talking to her mother in a wheelchair.

Toileting Checklist: What To Do When a Loved One Has Mobility Challenges

Posted by Lauren Caggiano on Mon Apr 24 2023

As we age, moving around can become a little harder and can lead to limited mobility. This can be caused or worsened by certain health conditions. When a loved one has limited mobility, getting to the bathroom quickly when needed can become difficult and can result in accidents. Read More