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New To Caregiving With Depend

Whether it’s a gradual process of taking on chores for an aging loved one or picking up the pieces after a major health event, the need for a good caregiver often comes without warning.

Here is some guidance to help you navigate the daily routine of managing incontinence with your loved one.

  1. If you are going out, make sure your loved one uses the bathroom before you leave, and note the location of public restrooms at your destination. Prepare for your trip by packaging an extra supply of absorbent products and wipes in your carry bag.
  2. Save time and money by setting up scheduled deliveries on HDIS.com or over the phone at 1-800-2MY-HOME (1-800-269-4663)
  3. Avoid certain foods and drinks – Caffeine, carbonated drinks, acidic fruits, spicy food, alcohol, chocolate, tomatoes, sugar, honey, and artificial sweeteners.
  4. Keep a bathroom schedule to help train the bladder to eliminate at the same time every day
  5. Use underpads to line bedding, chairs, sofa, and vehicle seats to absorb any leakage and avoid lingering odors.
  6. Talk to your loved one. Try to help them feel comfortable with incontinence and remind them it is a natural part of life. Keep a smile on your face and try not to show frustration during clean-ups.
  7. Dress your loved one in clothing that is easy to change. Elastic pants, dresses, and anything with snaps are a great choice.
  8. Establish daily and nightly routines with your loved one; it may make it easier for them to predict when they will need to use the bathroom. Use Depend products throughout the day and night to avoid accidents and promote healthy skin.

What Is The Average Void?

  • The average adult void is 8-10 ounces.
  • The bladder tells the brain to empty at around 6 ounces.

Caregivers love these popular Depend products!

Daytime Use

depend maximum absorbency productDepend Fresh Protection Underwear for Women is exclusively designed to fit the shape of a woman’s body.

Features:

  • More Sizes for Better Comfort and NEW softer fabric
  • Protection so comfortable it feels designed for you
  • Confidence Core* technology for protection where women need it
  • Absorbs 25x its weight and neutralizes odors
  • NEW printed waistband and oval cut leg openings
  • In a variety of colors; Moderate or Maximum absorbency
  • Absorbency 47 – 67 oz. (6.5 voids approx.)

depend mens guardsDepend Guards for Men feature maximum absorbency for larger surges of wetness, and a close-fitting cup-like shape

Features:

  • Strong adhesive keeps Guards in place in your briefs or boxer briefs
  • Cup-like shape to fit a man’s body without extra bulk
  • COMFORT-FLEX® leak barriers for comfortable protection when active
  • Worry-free odor control for maximum confidence
  • Absorbency 19 – 28 oz.   (2.5 voids approx.)

depend maximum briefs with tape absorbency productDepend Maximum Protection Briefs with tape tabs are perfect for day or night! Designed for both men and women offers maximum protection for heavy to complete loss of bladder/bowel control.

Features:

  • Six tabs provide discreet open-changing
  • The ultra ABSORB-LOC Protection quickly absorbs and locks fluid away, while the Stay-Dry Liner keeps moisture away from         your skin
  • Soft leakage barriers protect against side leaks, while the elastic waistband provides a close, comfortable fit
  • Poly outer cover for extra protection
  • Absorbency: 68 – 90 oz. (9 voids approx.)

Extra Protection For The Night

depend night defense - womenDepend Night Defense For Women is specifically designed for nighttime use to help with a restful night’s sleep. This underwear is made for faster absorption that also traps and locks in odor. 

Features:

  • Specifically designed for nighttime use
  • Lightweight, heavy protection for women
  • Overnight absorbency with Confidence Core* technology for fast absorption; up to 12 hours of protection
  • In a neutral beige color for women
  • Lower rise 
  • Absorbency 47 – 67 oz. (6.5 voids approx.)

depend night defense - menDepend Night Defense For Men features more absorbent material than Depend FIT-FLEX Maximum Underwear to deliver outstanding nighttime protection.

Features:

  • Specifically designed for nighttime use
  • Lightweight, heavy protection for men
  • Overnight absorbency with Confidence Core* technology for fast absorption; up to 12 hours of protection
  • In gray for men
  • Absorbency 47 – 67 oz. (6.5 voids approx.)

depend underpads - hdisDepend Disposable Protectors have a designer print to help fit right into your home décor.

Features:

  • Perfectly sized for multiple surface uses 
  • Night time protection continues to grow, use for additional overnight comfort
  • Super absorbent with TRI LOC Triple Layer Protection
  • With a slip resistant, waterproof backing
  • Blend in with home décor for discretion
  • Manufactured with quiet materials for a restful night

Washcloths to keep the skin clean and protected

wipesKleenex Cottonelle Flushable Moist Wipes are pre-moistened to clean and refresh better than normal bathroom tissue.

Features:

  • 7.25 x 5.5 in
  • Contains aloe and fragrance
  • No alcohol
  • Sewer and septic safe
  • Only flush one or two at a time
  • Good for the entire family
  • Can be used for the whole body

If you need help determining what the right products are for your loved ones, please call us at 1-800-2MY-HOME (1-800-269-4663) and talk to one of our friendly, knowledgeable incontinence experts today.

 All our products are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and are shipped direct to your door for free.  Set up a scheduled delivery, and you can save time and money with our Personal Delivery discount!  Your first order will be $8 off and every order after that will save you 5%!

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