Incontinence Tips
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
How to Identify (and Manage) UTI Symptoms in Elderly Patients
Posted by Chad Birt on Wed Oct 12 2022
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect people from all walks of life, but they’re especially common in individuals 65 and older. If you’re a family caregiver who looks after someone in this demographic, it’s crucial you know how to spot the signs of a potential problem. Start here:Read More
Tips for Cleaning Up Urine and Feces in the House
Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Sep 29 2022
When you care for someone with urinary or fecal incontinence, accidents are a part of the daily routine. Products such as waterproof chair pads and protective bedding can help protect your cushions and mattresses, but at some point, you may need to go the extra mile to eliminate odors and/or stains. These tips can help: Read More
Incontinence After Cancer
Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Sep 02 2021
To help educate cancer patients and minimize incontinence-related stigma, we’ve developed a guide to managing incontinence after cancer.Learn More.