Caregiver Resources

What is a Topliner Booster Pad?

What is a Topliner Booster Pad?

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Jan 12 2021

Often, even the most absorbent products fail to provide complete protection. Topliner booster pads can increase the longevity of your incontinence products and prevent frequent leaks. In this blog, we’ll discuss what topliner booster pads are, what they are intended to do, and why you should use them.Read More


Conversations That Matter: Tips For Discussing Incontinence with an Elderly Loved One

Conversations That Matter: Tips For Discussing Incontinence with an Elderly Loved One

Posted by Chad Birt on Fri Jan 08 2021

If the person you care for regularly experiences accidents, it’s important to take action. Though it might seem daunting, with a little bit of planning you can handle the discussion with empathy and compassion. To ensure a receptive audience and the best possible outcome, take the time to prepare in advance with these five simple steps. Read More


How to Talk to a Parent With Dementia: 14 Communication Strategies and Tips

How to Talk to a Parent With Dementia: 14 Communication Strategies and Tips

Posted by Declan Davey on Thu Dec 24 2020

Whether your loved one is living with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia, you may have found it challenging, at times, to understand what they truly want or need. Memory problems, speech impairments, and changes to the relationship dynamic can all have an impact… For this reason, we’ve brought together a list of ideas on how to talk to a parent with dementia, so that you can maintain the quality of communication with your parent as much as possible.Read More


The Weather Outside is Frightful: 6 Tips for Keeping Loved Ones Safe as the Temperatures Drop

The Weather Outside is Frightful: 6 Tips for Keeping Loved Ones Safe as the Temperatures Drop

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Dec 22 2020

The winter season is a time for hot chocolate, building snowmen, and celebrating the holidays, but it also presents unique hazards for seniors. Freezing temperatures, an uptick in indoor gatherings, and ice and snow increase the risk of hypothermia, the seasonal flu, as well as slip-and-fall injuries. So here are 6 tips for keeping loved ones safe as the temperature drops. Read More