Incontinence Tips

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Urinary Incontinence in Older Adults

Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Mon Apr 24 2023

Urinary incontinence is common among older adults, particularly women, and can disrupt their lives if it's not managed. It’s important to know that incontinence is nothing to be ashamed of. As people age, the incidence of urinary incontinence increases.Read More


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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


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The Best Bariatric Diapers with Tabs of 2024

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Dec 21 2023

Finding the right incontinence products always takes some research, but it can be even more challenging if you or your loved one is over six feet tall or has a waist size greater than 62 inches.Read More


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How to Change an Ostomy Pouch/Stoma Bag and Recommended Supplies

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Apr 18 2023

An ostomy pouch or stoma bag is a sturdy, plastic container that collects stool. You may need to toilet through a stoma after surgery on your large or small intestine. Some people use an ostomy pouch for a few weeks or months, but for others, it’s a permanent necessity. Regardless, you need to know how to change your ostomy pouch if you have one.Read More