Incontinence Tips

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


How to Put On & Take Off a Pull-Up

How to Put On & Take Off a Pull-Up

Posted by Chad Birt on Mon Jan 16 2023

Incontinence is really common. In fact, more than 25 million Americans deal with incontinence. Thankfully, incontinence products, like adult pull-up diapers (aka protective underwear), can prevent leaks, keep your skin dry, and provide an extra layer of protection. Below you’ll find step-by-step guides on how to put a pull-up on yourself and someone else. Read More


How to Put On Adult Briefs

How to Put On Adult Briefs

Posted by Nate Birt on Tue Jan 10 2023

If you or a loved one are experiencing incontinence, adult briefs (aka tab-style diapers) can minimize accidents, keeping furniture, bedding, and clothes dry. To make things easier, we’ve put together a step-by-step guide on putting a brief on a loved one or yourself. Read More


How to Care for a Catheter: Step-by-step Guides for Emptying & Cleaning Male & Female Catheters

How to Care for a Catheter: Step-by-step Guides for Emptying & Cleaning Male & Female Catheters

Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Mon Jan 09 2023

Introducing a catheter into incontinence management can bring some much-needed respite from diaper changes, trips to the toilet, and laundry. Just like any new skill, practice makes perfect! Follow our step-by-step guides on properly removing, emptying, cleaning, and caring for three different kinds of catheters. Read More